From The Languages of David J. Peterson
Etymology
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Pronunciation
(Classical ) IPA (key ) : /kosˈtoːba/
Rhymes: -oːba
Adjective
kostōba class I (solar kostōbys , terrestrial kostōbon , aquatic kostōbor , equative kostōbāpa , comparative kostōbykta , superlative kostōbāje )
powerful, strong, mighty
Āegon kostōba zaldrīzāeksio istas .
Aegon was a powerful dragonrider.
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 )
Inflection
Translations
Expand Sense: capable of producing great physical force (strong) [edit ]