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From {{ | From {{inh|meer|hval|dāria}} (singular); from {{inh|meer|hval|dārī}} (plural). | ||
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===Etymology 2=== | ===Etymology 2=== | ||
From {{ | From {{inh|meer|hval|dārys}}. | ||
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Revision as of 01:35, 3 March 2020
Meereenese Valyrian
Etymology 1
From High Valyrian dāria (singular); from High Valyrian dārī (plural).
Pronunciation
Noun
thal (celestial)
- queen
- queens
Etymology 2
From High Valyrian dārys.
Pronunciation
Noun
thal (celestial, plural thalish)
- king
Creation and Usage Notes
I've always found this word to be incredibly powerful. I also like how sound changes have made it gender neutral (at least in the singular). I think it's the best thing to come out of the dār- root.
-David J. Peterson 16:07, 23 January 2020 (PST) |