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# idly{{HVexp|[[Ondossa]] [[jorhakēlāt]], '''[[lykāpsirī]]''' [[Zaldrīzoti]] [[Muño]] [[amāzinon]] [[jumbari]]?|Will you wring your hands, while you wait idly for the Mother of Dragons to return?}}
# idly{{HVexp|[[Ondossa]] [[jorhakēlāt]], '''[[lykāpsirī]]''' [[Zaldrīzoti]] [[Muño]] [[amāzinon]] [[jumbari]]?|Will you wring your hands, while you wait '''idly''' for the Mother of Dragons to return?}}{{Gotquoth|Zanrush|6|601}}

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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /lyˈkaːpsiriː/

Adverb

lykāpsirī

  1. idly
    Ondossa jorhakēlāt, lykāpsirī Zaldrīzoti Muño amāzinon jumbari?
    Will you wring your hands, while you wait idly for the Mother of Dragons to return?Template:Gotquoth