Inkon

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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈiŋkon/

Noun

inkon (third declension terrestrial, nominative plural inka)

  1. back
    Zȳhon naejon kostōbon issa; zȳhon inkon daor.
    His front is powerful, his back is not.
    Inkoso kostōbāpis aōhis jelmīs sagon, gīso lykāpas aōhas embis, se prūmȳsa lēdāpas aōhas manengīs.
    May your winds be as strong as your back, your seas be as calm as your spirit, and your nets be as full as your heart.
    -Vaemond (House of the Dragon, Episode 107)
  2. back part, back side
Inflection
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative inkon inka inkun inkor
Accusative inkuni inkondi
Genitive inko inkoti inkuno inkondo
Dative inkot inkunto
Locative inkunno inkorro
Instrumental inkoso inkossi inkusso inkorzo
Comitative inkummo inkormo
Vocative inkos inkas inkusso inkorzo
Derived Terms