Ohte

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Astapori Valyrian

Etymology

From High Valyrian oktion (singular); from High Valyrian oktia (plural).

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈohte/

Rhymes: -ohte

Noun

ohte (terrestrial, plural ohte)

  1. city, cities
    Honesk hari buzdari ez kizo ohte ez tuve aeske zy.
    There are three slaves in this city for every master.
    -Grey Worm (Game of Thrones, Episode 404)