Pȳdes

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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈpyːdes/

Noun

pȳdes (fourth declension solar, nominative plural pȳdesse)

  1. tiger
    Pȳdes vale ūndas.
    The tiger saw a man.
Inflection
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative pȳdes pȳdesse pȳdin pȳder
Accusative pȳdī pȳdī pȳdini pȳderi
Genitive pȳdo pȳdoti pȳdino pȳdero
Dative pȳdot pȳdinte pȳderte
Locative pȳdē pȳdinne pȳderre
Instrumental pȳdose pȳdossi pȳdisse pȳderze
Comitative pȳdome pȳdommi pȳdimme pȳderme
Vocative pȳdys pȳdesses pȳdisse pȳderze

Verb

pȳdes

  1. third-person singular/collective pluperfect active indicative of pyghagon
Inflection