Ñuqir

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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈɲuqir/

Noun

ñuqir (fifth declension aquatic, nominative plural ñuqra)

  1. ash, ashes, cinder
    Hen sȳndrorro, ōños. Hen ñuqīr, perzys. Hen morghot, glaeson.
    From darkness, light. From ashes, fire. From death, life.
    -Priestess (Game of Thrones, Episode 602)
    Tembī, tembyrī, sōluttīsi ñuqriot sīdis.
    Books, scrolls, and tomes turned to cinder.
Inflection
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative ñuqir ñuqra ñuqrin ñuqrir
Accusative ñuqrini ñuqriri
Genitive ñuqrio ñuqrȳti ñuqrino ñuqriro
Dative ñuqriot ñuqrinti ñuqrirti
Locative ñuqīr ñuqrinni ñuqrirri
Instrumental ñuqrȳsi ñuqrȳssi ñuqrissi ñuqrirzi
Comitative ñuqrȳmi ñuqrȳmmi ñuqrimmi ñuqrirmi
Vocative ñuqys ñuqas ñuqrissi ñuqrirzi
Derived Terms