Ōdron

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High Valyrian

Etymology 1

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈoːdron/

Noun

ōdron (third declension terrestrial, nominative plural ōdra)

  1. pain
    Gierior oktior, jāhys pāstyssy, pōjyz jaehossa, pōjon raqnon, buqnon, kempēgrion, ōdrōn ñuqrio munnō embār qrimbughetas.
    An entire civilization, its inhabitants and their gods, their loves, grudges, guilts, and pain all drowned in a sea of ash and sorrow.
Inflection
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative ōdron ōdra ōdrun ōdror
Accusative ōdruni ōdrondi
Genitive ōdro ōdroti ōdruno ōdrondo
Dative ōdrot ōdrunto
Locative ōdrunno ōdrorro
Instrumental ōdroso ōdrossi ōdrusso ōdrorzo
Comitative ōdrummo ōdrormo
Vocative ōdros ōdras ōdrusso ōdrorzo
Related Terms

Etymology 2

Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈoːdron/

Verb

ōdron

  1. first-person singular/collective present active subjunctive of ōdragon