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# spell, magic spell, enchantment{{HVexp|{{m-self|hval|Āeksiō}} {{m-self|hval|sēter}} {{m-self|hval|vokti}} {{m-self|hval|asēntas}}.|The master’s '''spell''' killed the priest.}}{{HVexp|'''{{m-self|hval|Sēteroti}}''' {{m-self|hval|kostion}} {{m-self|hval|vale}} {{m-self|hval|ossȳngas}}.|The power '''of the magic spells''' frightens the man.}}
# spell, magic spell, enchantment{{HVexp|{{m-self|hval|Āeksiō}} {{m-self|hval|sēter}} {{m-self|hval|vokti}} {{m-self|hval|asēntas}}.|The master’s '''spell''' killed the priest.}}{{HVexp|'''{{m-self|hval|Sēteroti}}''' {{m-self|hval|kostion}} {{m-self|hval|vale}} {{m-self|hval|ossȳngas}}.|The power '''of the magic spells''' frightens the man.}}


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Revision as of 09:45, 28 February 2023

High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈseːter/

Noun

sēter (third declension aquatic, nominative plural sētera)

  1. spell, magic spell, enchantment
    Āeksiō sēter vokti asēntas.
    The master’s spell killed the priest.
    Sēteroti kostion vale ossȳngas.
    The power of the magic spells frightens the man.
Inflection
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative sēter sētera sēteryn sēteror
Accusative sēteryni sēterori
Genitive sētero sēteroti sēteryno sēteroro
Dative sēterot sēterynto sēterorto
Locative sēterynno sēterorro
Instrumental sēteroso sēterossi sēterysso sēterorzo
Comitative sēterymmo sēterormo
Vocative sētes sēteras sēterysso sēterorzo