Mīv-
High Valyrian
Etymology
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Prefix
mīv-
- Used to form verbs of temporary duration from other verbs, i.e. approximately meaning "temporarily"; used if the base verb begins with a vowel.
- ojughagon (“to lose”) → mīvojughagon (“to forget”)
Derived Terms
Notes
- mī- is used before consonants.
- mīv- is used otherwise.