Dōron

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High Valyrian

Etymology

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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈdoːron/

Rhymes: -oːron

Noun

dōron (third declension terrestrial, nominative plural dōra, vocative plural dōras)

  1. stone, rock
    Izulyz ampā perzyssy, hen iārarȳr dōro qelbrilli, hen perzys ānogrōt prūmī, dārȳndo jehyssy, jenyro laehossa, vējo ēdruryssy.
    Fourteen flames, veins of molten rock, hearts of fire and blood, embers of the empire, eyes of glass, dreams of doom.
Inflection
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative dōron dōra dōrun dōror
Accusative dōruni dōrondi
Genitive dōro dōroti dōruno dōrondo
Dative dōrot dōrunto
Locative dōrunno dōrorro
Instrumental dōroso dōrossi dōrusso dōrorzo
Comitative dōrummo dōrormo
Vocative dōros dōras dōrusso dōrorzo
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