Jenys

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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈɟenys/

Noun

jenys (second declension solar, nominative plural jenyssy, vocative plural jenyssys)

  1. glass
    Hen jenȳ māzīlarion / Qēlossa ozūndesi
    A future promised in glass / The stars stand witness
    -Priest (House of the Dragon, Episode 107)
    Izulyz ampā perzyssy, hen iārarȳr dōro qelbrilli, hen perzys ānogrōt prūmī, dārȳndo jehyssy, jenyro laehossa, vējo ēdruryssy.
    Fourteen flames, veins of molten rock, hearts of fire and blood, embers of the empire, eyes of glass, dreams of doom.
Inflection
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative jenys jenyssy jenyn jenyr
Accusative jeni jenī jenyni jenyri
Genitive jeno jenoti jenyno jenyro
Dative jenot jenynty jenyrty
Locative jenȳ jenī jenynny jenyrry
Instrumental jenomy jenommi jenyssy jenyrzy
Comitative jenymmy jenyrmy
Vocative jenys jenyssys jenyssy jenyrzy