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# Dragonstone (a castle in Blackwater Bay) | # Dragonstone (a castle in Blackwater Bay) | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:59, 18 March 2021
High Valyrian
Pronunciation
Etymology
From zaldrīzo (“of the dragon”) + dōron (“stone”).
Proper noun
Zaldrīzdōron ter (genitive Zaldrīzdōro)
- Dragonstone (a castle in Blackwater Bay)
Inflection
Singular | |
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nominative | Zaldrīzdōron |
accusative | Zaldrīzdōron |
genitive | Zaldrīzdōro |
dative | Zaldrīzdōrot |
locative | Zaldrīzdōrot |
instrumental | Zaldrīzdōroso |
comitative | Zaldrīzdōroso |
vocative | Zaldrīzdōros |