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Latest revision as of 11:11, 7 April 2024
High Valyrian
Etymology
From an invisible proto-language. |
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Pronunciation
(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈdiːnaɡon/
- Rhymes: -iːnaɡon
Verb
dīnagon (consonant-final, perfect participle dīnta)
- to put, to place[1]
- (of officiants) to marry, to wed someone (accusative) to somebody else (comitative)
- Ao ynoma dīnilūks?
- Will you marry me?
- Nyke dīnilaks.
- I am to be wed.
- -Daemon (House of the Dragon, Episode 102)
- I am to be wed.
- Ao ynoma dīnilūks?
- to chase someone away (ozdakonot and accusative), to put to flight
- Sȳndrori jorrāelis lȳr ozdakonot ziry dīntis.
- Those who love the darkness chased her away.
- -Zanrush (Game of Thrones, Episode 601)
- Those who love the darkness chased her away.
- Sȳndrori jorrāelis lȳr ozdakonot ziry dīntis.
Inflection
Derived Terms
See Also
Usage Notes
- ↑ Used in the sense of putting a thing in its associated location e.g. to put a shirt on a torso, but not a book on a table
Categories:
- High Valyrian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:High Valyrian/iːnaɡon
- High Valyrian lemmas
- High Valyrian verbs
- High Valyrian terms with usage examples
- High Valyrian terms with quotations
- High Valyrian terms with quotations from House of the Dragon
- High Valyrian terms with quotations from Game of Thrones
- High Valyrian consonant-final verbs
- High Valyrian 3-syllable words