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(Created page with "==Riyan== ===Etymology=== Coined in the mid-19th century by Riyan nationalists and linguists from {{derive|ryn|ryn-o|mbā́lktas|t=Riyan person}}, the native term before it was displaced by {{m+|rad-o|rījø̄r}} (see {{m|ryn|rígh}}). ===Pronunciation=== * {{IPA|ryn|/blɑht/}} * {{rhymes|ryn|ɑht}} ===Noun=== {{ryn-noun}} # {{label|ryn|uncommon}} {{w|Riyana|Riyan}} {{eng|person}} ===Mutation=== {{ryn-mut}}") |
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Riyan
Etymology
Coined in the mid-19th century by Riyan nationalists and linguists from Old Riyan mbā́lktas (“Riyan person”), the native term before it was displaced by Old Radestrian rījø̄r (see rígh).
Pronunciation
Noun
biolt (dual bioltad, plural bioltis, collective bioltiva)
- (Riyan nationalism, uncommon) Riyan person
Mutation
Riyan mutation | |
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radical | lenited |
biolt | violt |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |