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(Created page with "{{lexeme|Hen Linge}} ===Etymology=== {{invis}} ====Source==== Coined by Andrzej Sapkowski in the book ''Baptism of Fire''.Category:Hen Linge words created by Andrzej Sapkowski =====Source Spelling===== ''naev'de'' ====Pronunciation==== {{IPA|/ˈnevdɛ/|lang=henl}} ====Orthographic Form==== {{henl-orth|form=naevde}} ''or'' {{henl-orth|form=naev'de}} ====Orthographic Numeric Form==== {{henl-orth|form=9}} ====Numeral==== {{head|henl|numeral}} # nine (9)")
 
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Coined by [[Andrzej Sapkowski]] in the book ''[[Baptism of Fire]]''.[[Category:Hen Linge words created by Andrzej Sapkowski]]
Coined by [[Andrzej Sapkowski]] in the book ''[[Baptism of Fire]]''.{{cln|henl|words created by Andrzej Sapkowski}}


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Revision as of 22:04, 8 May 2024

Hen Linge

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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 book Baptism of Fire.

Source Spelling

naev'de

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈnevdɛ/

Orthographic Form

naevde or naev'de

Orthographic Numeric Form

9

Numeral

neivde

  1. nine (9)