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# <onlyinclude>Balerion {{gloss|a Valyrian deity}}</onlyinclude>
# <onlyinclude>Balerion {{gloss|a Valyrian deity}}</onlyinclude>
# {{given name|hval|dragon}}
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#: {{HVexp|[[Balerion]] [[aderī]] [[elēntas]].|'''Balerion''' banked swiftly.}}
#: {{HVexp|[[Balerion]] [[aderī]] [[elēntas]].|'''Balerion''' banked swiftly.}}



Latest revision as of 10:34, 15 December 2024

High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Source

Coined by George R. R. Martin in the book A Game of Thrones.

Source Spelling

Balerion

Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /baˈlerion/

Rhymes: -erion

Proper Noun

Balerion (third declension terrestrial)

  1. Balerion (a Valyrian deity)
  2. a dragon given name
    Balerion aderī elēntas.
    Balerion banked swiftly.
Inflection
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative Balerion Baleria Balerȳn Balerior
Accusative Balerȳni Balerȳndi
Genitive Balerio Balerȳti Balerȳno Balerȳndo
Dative Baleriot Balerȳnto
Locative Balerȳnno Balerȳrro
Instrumental Balerȳso Balerȳssi Balerȳsso Balerȳrzo
Comitative Balerȳmmo Balerȳrmo
Vocative Balerios Balerīs Balerȳsso Balerȳrzo
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