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Contents
1
Braereth
1.1
Pronunciation & Variants
1.2
Etymology
1.2.1
Cognates & Comparisons
1.3
Noun
1.3.1
Related Terms
Braereth
Pronunciation & Variants
Official
Classical
Tenibvreth
Eomentesa
Merineth
/ˈiŋɲu/
[ˈiŋɲu]
[ˈiŋɲ]
⟪
ign’
⟫
[ˈini.o̞]
⟨
inio
⟩
[ˈinkuliru]
⧼
inkuliru
⧽
Etymology
From
Latin
ignis
Cognates & Comparisons
igne
(Italian)
Noun
ignju
m
(
uncountable
)
fire
Ignju
is fire in an elemental sense – the stuff of fire or flames – while
foucu
generally refers to a specific, set fire in a predesignated location, as a camp fire or cooking fire.
Related Terms
foucu
‘fire(place)’
Categories
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Braereth words
Braereth nouns
Braereth masculine nouns
Braereth elements
Braereth magic
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