Mēdon
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High Valyrian
1.1
Etymology
1.1.1
Pronunciation
1.1.2
Noun
1.1.2.1
Inflection
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Pronunciation
(
Classical
)
IPA
(
key
)
: /ˈmeːdon/
Noun
mēdon
(
third declension terrestrial
,
nominative plural
mēda
)
metal
Inflection
Singular
Plural
Paucal
Collective
Nominative
mēdon
mēda
mēdun
mēdor
Accusative
mēduni
mēdondi
Genitive
mēdo
mēdoti
mēduno
mēdondo
Dative
mēdot
mēdunto
Locative
mēdunno
mēdorro
Instrumental
mēdoso
mēdossi
mēdusso
mēdorzo
Comitative
mēdummo
mēdormo
Vocative
mēdos
mēdas
mēdusso
mēdorzo
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High Valyrian terms with IPA pronunciation
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High Valyrian nouns
High Valyrian nouns of third declension
High Valyrian terrestrial nouns
Hval:Metals
High Valyrian 2-syllable words
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