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# to swing, to sway, to oscillate, to move back and forth, to twist in the breeze
# to swing, to sway, to oscillate, to move back and forth, to twist in the breeze
# (''aviation'') to bank, to incline laterally in order to turn{{HVexp|[[Paktot]] '''[[elēnās]]''', [[Vēsperzys]]!|'''Bank''' to the right, Sunfyre!}}
# (''aviation'') to bank, to incline laterally in order to turn
#: {{HVexp|[[Paktot]] '''[[elēnās]]''', [[Vēsperzys]]!|'''Bank''' to the right, Sunfyre!}}


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=====Inflection=====

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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /eˈleːnaɡon/

Rhymes: -eːnaɡon

Verb

elēnagon (consonant-final, perfect participle elēnta)

  1. to swing, to sway, to oscillate, to move back and forth, to twist in the breeze
  2. (aviation) to bank, to incline laterally in order to turn
    Paktot elēnās, Vēsperzys!
    Bank to the right, Sunfyre!
Inflection
Derived Terms
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