Mōris
High Valyrian
Etymology
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Pronunciation
(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈmoːris/
Noun
mōris (fifth declension solar, nominative plural mōrissa)
- end, conclusion
- Vīlībāzma ajomemēbza, yn aderī, mōrī, aōt māzīli se hēnkirī īlvi biarvī manaerili.
- The war rages on, but soon, when it is all over[1], we shall come to you and celebrate together.
- -Talisa's Letter (Game of Thrones, Episode 307)
- The war rages on, but soon, when it is all over[1], we shall come to you and celebrate together.
- Vīlībāzma ajomemēbza, yn aderī, mōrī, aōt māzīli se hēnkirī īlvi biarvī manaerili.
Inflection
Singular | Plural | Paucal | Collective | |
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Nominative | mōris | mōrissa | mōrin | mōrir |
Accusative | mōrini | mōriri | ||
Genitive | mōrio | mōrȳti | mōrino | mōriro |
Dative | mōriot | mōrinti | mōrirti | |
Locative | mōrī | mōrinni | mōrirri | |
Instrumental | mōrȳsi | mōrȳssi | mōrissi | mōrirzi |
Comitative | mōrȳmi | mōrȳmmi | mōrimmi | mōrirmi |
Vocative | mōrys | mōrissas | mōrissi | mōrirzi |
Notes
- ↑ Literally, "in the end".