Dīnagon

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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈdiːnaɡon/

Rhymes: -iːnaɡon

Verb

dīnagon (consonant-final, perfect participle dīnta)

  1. to put, to place (a thing in its associated location e.g. to put a shirt on a torso, but not a book on a table)
  2. (of officiants) to marry, to wed someone (accusative) to somebody else (comitative)
    Ao ynoma dīnilūks?
    Will you marry me?
Inflection