Project:Word of the day/2030/March

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This is the March archive of the Word of the day for the year of 2030.

1

Word of the day  in Dothraki
chakat verb
  1. to be quiet
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2

Word of the day  in High Valyrian
lōta adjective
  1. solid, hard
  2. fixed
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3

Word of the day  in High Valyrian
vestriarzir noun
  1. story, tale, narrative, history
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4

Word of the day  in High Valyrian
pendagon verb
  1. to wonder
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5

Word of the day  in High Valyrian
nāqopsir noun
  1. basics, that which is easy
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6

Word of the day  in High Valyrian
līrigon verb
  1. to smile
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7

Word of the day  in Veda
kur (kur) verb
  1. to crawl, inch along the ground (as a worm does)
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8

Word of the day  in High Valyrian
lyka adjective
  1. calm, still
  2. quiet, silent
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9

Word of the day  in High Valyrian
ērintys noun
  1. conqueror, winner
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10

Word of the day  in High Valyrian
upyghagon verb
  1. to elude, to get away from someone (dative)
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11

Word of the day  in Dothraki
assamvak noun
  1. breaker
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12

Word of the day  in Noalath
fem adjective
  1. strong, powerful, mighty
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13

Word of the day  in High Valyrian
ānogrion noun
  1. temple
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14

Word of the day  in Trigedasleng
bouda noun
  1. rock, stone
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15

Word of the day  in Dothraki
chiorikem noun
  1. wife
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16

Word of the day  in High Valyrian
rūs noun
  1. infant, baby
  2. child
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17

Word of the day  in High Valyrian
ruaragon verb
  1. to hide, to conceal from someone (hen and dative)
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18

Word of the day  in Væyne Zaanics
vic (vic) pronoun
  1. we; first person plural light personal pronoun, nominative case
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19

Word of the day  in Veda
khus (khos) noun
  1. river
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20

Word of the day  in Munja'kin
li pronoun
  1. his, hers, its, her; third person singular possessive pronoun
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21

Word of the day  in High Valyrian
verdon noun
  1. sum
  2. figure, number
  3. amount
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22

Word of the day  in High Valyrian
haves noun
  1. piece of bread
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23

Word of the day  in High Valyrian
ykynagon verb
  1. to smell
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24

Word of the day  in Veda
indagh (indagh) noun
  1. island
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25

Word of the day  in Lishepus
khwolzuu noun
  1. eviction (relevant to the universe of Dominion)
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26

Word of the day  in High Valyrian
angolion noun
  1. gulf
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27

Word of the day  in Dothraki
athadakhar noun
  1. eating
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28

Word of the day  in High Valyrian
sylugon verb
  1. to try
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29

Word of the day  in Væyne Zaanics
væy (væy) pronoun
  1. she, he, it; third person singular light personal pronoun, nominative case
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30

Word of the day  in High Valyrian
mandia noun
  1. older sister, sister
  2. older female cousin by father's brother or mother's sister, older female parallel cousin, cousin
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31

Word of the day  in Azrán
ulín adjective
  1. pristine, pure
  2. perfect
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