Ērinagon

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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /eːriˈnaɡon/

Rhymes: -aɡon

Verb

ērinagon (consonant-final, perfect participle ērinta)

  1. to win, to be victorious
    Skorī dēmalȳti tymptir tymis, ērinis morghūlis.
    When you play the game of thrones, you win[1] or you die.
  2. to conquer, to defeat, to vanquish
    Sepār Davidys limatas, hen kejot tolī ērinilaksyz vȳhossa ulosy daor.
    And David wept, for there were no more worlds to conquer.
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  1. The English you win here is impersonal, i.e. one wins, and corresponds to the third-person singular in High Valyrian.