Verse:Chlouvānem Inquisition: Difference between revisions
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Hybrid nouns, combining a local element and a Chlouvānem modifier, are also very common, in names such as ''Yañcajāṇa'' (''yañca'' ethnonym + ''jāṇa'' "field") or ''Toramimarta'' (Toyubeshian ''tora mitō'' "last market" + ''marta'' "city"). Fully Chlouvānem names are usually descriptive, as ''Ājvalēnia'' "coast of gold" or ''Yāmyagērisa'' "foggy lake", but a few of them are celebrating, as ''Cami'' "great" or ''Āramimarta'' "city of peace". | Hybrid nouns, combining a local element and a Chlouvānem modifier, are also very common, in names such as ''Yañcajāṇa'' (''yañca'' ethnonym + ''jāṇa'' "field") or ''Toramimarta'' (Toyubeshian ''tora mitō'' "last market" + ''marta'' "city"). Fully Chlouvānem names are usually descriptive, as ''Ājvalēnia'' "coast of gold" or ''Yāmyagērisa'' "foggy lake", but a few of them are celebrating, as ''Cami'' "great" or ''Āramimarta'' "city of peace". | ||
When used in compounds, the | When used in compounds, the cardinal points appear as ''kēham-'' (north), ''maichle/a-'' (south), ''samvāl-'' (west), and ''nalei-'' (east), as well as often, especially in newer settlements, ''helaṣ-'' (northeast), ''talęe-'' (southeast), ''māħim-'' (southwest), and ''nēdrā-'' (northwest), e.g. in names such as ''Maichlahåryan'' "Southern Gorjan" or ''Naleigeiras'' "Eastern Gate". | ||
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