Jor-

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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Prefix

jor-

  1. Used to form continuative verbs; originally meaning approximately "to continue to", but derived verbs often acquire idiomatic meanings.
    ilagon (to lie straight)jorilagon (to rest)
Derived Terms

Notees

  • jo- is used before consontants except l, h and r.
  • jol- is used before l.
  • jor- is used before h (replacing it) and otherwise.