Laodikio

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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈlaodikio/

Rhymes: -aodikio

Noun

laodikio (third declension lunar, nominative plural laodikia, vocative plural laodikīs)

  1. thief
  2. cutpurse
  3. robber
  4. plunderer
Inflection
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative laodikio laodikia laodikȳn laodikior
Accusative laodikȳni laodikȳri
Genitive laodikiō laodikȳti laodikȳno laodikȳro
Dative laodikiot laodikȳnto laodikȳrto
Locative laodikȳnno laodikȳrro
Instrumental laodikȳso laodikȳssi laodikȳsso laodikȳrzo
Comitative laodikȳmmo laodikȳrmo
Vocative laodikios laodikīs laodikȳsso laodikȳrzo