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# to give birth to
# to give birth to, to birth, to bear, {{lb|hval|''in the passive''}} to be born
# to birth
# to ignite, to light (on fire) (''e.g. a candle''){{HVexp|{{m-self|hval|Zȳhi}} {{m-self|hval|perzi}} {{m-self|hval|stepagon}} {{m-self|hval|Āeksio}} {{m-self|hval|Ōño}} {{m-self|hval|jorepi}}, {{m-self|hval|se}} {{m-self|hval|morghūltas}} {{m-self|hval|lī}} {{m-self|hval|qēlītsos}} {{m-self|hval|sikagon}}.|We beg the Lord to share his fire, and '''light''' a candle that has gone out.}}{{gotquoth|Melisandre|6|602}}
# to bear
# to initiate, to instantiate
# {{lb|hval|''in the passive''}} to be born
# to ignite
# to light (''on fire or a candle'')
# to initiate
# to instantiate


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Revision as of 08:03, 24 April 2021

High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /siˈkaɡon/

Verb

sikagon (consonant-final, perfect participle sitta)

  1. to give birth to, to birth, to bear, (in the passive) to be born
  2. to ignite, to light (on fire) (e.g. a candle)
    Zȳhi perzi stepagon Āeksio Ōño jorepi, se morghūltas qēlītsos sikagon.
    We beg the Lord to share his fire, and light a candle that has gone out.
    -Melisandre (Game of Thrones, Episode 602)
  3. to initiate, to instantiate
Inflection