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(''Classical'') {{IPA|/ˈxal/|lang=hval}} | |||
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{{col3|hval|khalēsi}} |
Revision as of 09:26, 4 April 2021
Dothraki
Etymology
From Proto-Plains *xal.
Source
Coined by George R. R. Martin in the book A Game of Thrones.
Source Spelling
khal
Pronunciation
Noun
khal (nominative singular, animate, plural khali)
- leader of a khalasar (a band of Dothraki), roughly equivalent to English words like chief, king, leader, ruler
Inflection
Singular | Plural | |
---|---|---|
Nominative | khal | khali |
Accusative | khales | khalis |
Genitive | khali | |
Allative | khalaan | khalea |
Ablative | khaloon | khaloa |
Derived Terms
Creation and Usage Notes
George R. R. Martin was clearly inspired by the words "khan" and "khagan", both words used for "ruler" in the Silk Road era in Mongolia. Khal is a nice example of a word for which an adequate definition (or adequate one-word definition) simply doesn't exist—the reason being that no precise notional equivalent exists in our universe. It's also a little silly to define the khal as the leader of a khalasar, but what else can one do?
As a note, it looks like I may have made a mistake in the dialogue for 109 above. It should be Khal fini laz vo dothrao, vos khal. I believe what he actually says is Khal fini laz vos dothrao, vos khal. I don't know what I was thinking. It may have been for parallelism. It may have been nothing more than a mistake. At this stage I simply don't remember. Either way, it's vo before consonants and vos before vowels, though for emphasis... Oh wait. For emphasis, it's vos before consonants, isn't it? My bad. Okay, I'll change it above. (But of course this is the first time this page will ever be published, so the vo version will never be seen!) -David J. Peterson 15:26, 1 April 2020 (PDT) |
High Valyrian
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
khal (sixth declension lunar, nominative plural khali, vocative plural khalissis)
- Alternative form of khali
Inflection
Singular | Plural | Paucal | Collective | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nominative | khal | khali | khalin | khalir |
Accusative | khali | khalī | khalini | khaliri |
Genitive | khalo | khaloti | khalino | khaliro |
Dative | khalot | khalinti | khalirti | |
Locative | khalī | khalinni | khalirri | |
Instrumental | khalisi | khalissi | khalissi | khalirzi |
Comitative | khalimi | khalimmi | khalimmi | khalirmi |
Vocative | khalis | khalissis | khalissi | khalirzi |
Related Terms
- Dothraki terms inherited from Proto-Plains
- Dothraki terms derived from Proto-Plains
- Dothraki words created by George R. R. Martin
- Dothraki terms with IPA pronunciation
- Dothraki lemmas
- Dothraki nouns
- Dothraki animate nouns
- Dothraki terms with creation and usage notes
- Doth:Government
- Doth:Male people
- High Valyrian terms borrowed from Dothraki
- High Valyrian terms derived from Dothraki
- High Valyrian 1-syllable words
- High Valyrian terms with IPA pronunciation
- High Valyrian lemmas
- High Valyrian nouns
- High Valyrian lunar nouns
- High Valyrian nouns of sixth declension