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Although a verb is not attested, the ending -ilaros seems to relate to the active future participle. This makes it sound as "someone who is to rule". | Although a verb is not attested, the ending -ilaros seems to relate to the active future participle. This makes it sound as "someone who is to rule", and being a solar gender, it is neither masculine nor feminine, hence why it can be used of both genders. |
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High Valyrian
Etymology
From an invisible proto-language. |
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Pronunciation
(Classical) IPA(key): /daːriˈlaros/
Noun
dārilaros (second declension solar, plural dārilarossa)
- heir to the throne.
- crown prince, crown princess.
Creation and Usage Notes
Although a verb is not attested, the ending -ilaros seems to relate to the active future participle. This makes it sound as "someone who is to rule", and being a solar gender, it is neither masculine nor feminine, hence why it can be used of both genders.