Buqnon

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High Valyrian

Etymology

From buqagon +‎ -non.

Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈbuqnon/

Noun

buqnon (third declension terrestrial, nominative plural buqna)

  1. hate, grudge, grudges
    Gierior oktior, jāhys pāstyssy, pōjyz jaehossa, pōjon raqnon, buqnon, kempēgrion, ōdrōn ñuqrio munnō embār qrimbughetas.
    An entire civilization, its inhabitants and their gods, their loves, grudges, guilts, and pain all drowned in a sea of ash and sorrow.
Inflection
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative buqnon buqna buqnun buqnor
Accusative buqnuni buqnondi
Genitive buqno buqnoti buqnuno buqnondo
Dative buqnot buqnunto
Locative buqnunno buqnorro
Instrumental buqnoso buqnossi buqnusso buqnorzo
Comitative buqnummo buqnormo
Vocative buqnos buqnas buqnusso buqnorzo