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{{lexeme|Hen Linge}} | |||
===Etymology=== | |||
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====Source==== | |||
Coined by [[Andrzej Sapkowski]] in the story ''[[Something Ends, Something Begins]]''.[[Category:Hen Linge words created by Andrzej Sapkowski]] | |||
=====Source Spelling===== | |||
''raenn'' | |||
====Pronunciation==== | |||
{{IPA|/ˈɾen/|lang=henl}} | |||
====Orthographic Form==== | |||
{{henl-orth|form=raenn}} | |||
====Verb==== | |||
{{head|henl|verb|basic/imperative}} | |||
# to run | |||
=====Inflection===== | |||
{{Template:henl-verbs|root=rei|finc=n|finv=|es=1|past=rein|voic=|intr=1}} | |||
{{lexeme|Trigedasleng}} | {{lexeme|Trigedasleng}} | ||
Revision as of 07:46, 2 April 2024
Hen Linge
Etymology
From an invisible proto-language. |
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The etymology of this word comes from an invisible proto-language. If you're confident you know the etymology, feel free to add it, but reader beware should the etymology be added by someone other than the creator of the language! |
Source
Coined by Andrzej Sapkowski in the story Something Ends, Something Begins.
Source Spelling
raenn
Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
raenn
Verb
rein (basic/imperative)
- to run
Inflection
Conjugation of rein |
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Trigedasleng
Etymology 1
Blend of rank + rein + range.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -en
Noun
rein
- rank, station
- ability, capability, range, capacity, mettle, worth, authority
Derived Terms
Root
rein
- used for forming rank or getting into position (not used on its own)
Derived Terms
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -en
Noun
rein
- rain
Derived Terms
Categories:
- Hen Linge words created by Andrzej Sapkowski
- Hen Linge terms with IPA pronunciation
- Hen Linge lemmas
- Hen Linge verbs
- English blends
- Trigedasleng terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Trigedasleng/en
- Trigedasleng lemmas
- Trigedasleng nouns
- Trigedasleng roots
- Trigedasleng terms inherited from English
- Trigedasleng terms derived from English