Edievian Word summary
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proper noun
idrat
idra t pl. idráit
[id̪ɾat̪]*
name of a spirit-being (culture-specific)
[id̪ɾat̪]*
name of a spirit-being (culture-specific)
Edievian
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⤷ Not dialect specific
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Etymology
Edievian: idaer Notes
Creatures that live between the cracks in tree bark. They are generally unpleasant to deal with, and like to irritate and mess with travelers that stray near their homes. Idráit are often blamed for all sorts of lost items or random breakages. They will be kind to those are are kind to their homes; watering and protecting a tree that is home to an idrat will garner its protection as well.
Edievian: idaer Notes
Creatures that live between the cracks in tree bark. They are generally unpleasant to deal with, and like to irritate and mess with travelers that stray near their homes. Idráit are often blamed for all sorts of lost items or random breakages. They will be kind to those are are kind to their homes; watering and protecting a tree that is home to an idrat will garner its protection as well.
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* Pronunciation of this word was estimated based on phonology/orthography
↺ 16 December 2018, 18:08
↺ 16 December 2018, 18:08
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