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verb [AD] Adjective[GD] Gender Determined[GI] Gender Inflected[N] Noun[V] Verb ˧˩egʰθuR Aigthur
[˧˩egʰθuR] 
end
(cease)
 Mighty Source Language: armenian
Etymology
Etymology of Creation: Ran across the idea that the fundamental concept of two is actually (one) pair. So the word for two should be related to the word for one. So backformed from Thaig (one). Found the Classical Armenian erk'u, which looked to me like it could be a sound change for Thaig and you. One and Two. I and You. Went looking then for Armenian word as pair and found "teghavorel," which looked even more like a sound change off of Thaig. Teghavorel means to fit or put (together) but also to Bestow, and that reminded me of Thule, which means bless. And I could see a development of a word for pair related to bless, that it is a blessing to be paired or small grouped. And I pretty much just bodged that together until it sounded right to me.

Fictional Etymology: From historical name, Aigthur, second king of the Fae, Thaig's twin, who succeeded him.
Notes
Other Gender ˧˩egʰθuR English Gloss: Fimbulwinter (the great winter that precedes the end of the world - from fimbul awful, great/big, and vetr winter. In norse it is three harsh winters in a row without intervening summer and the breakdown of civilization), Deep winter, destructive winter, the winter that ends all life.
↺ 31 December 2015, 23:36

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 apocalypse (end times)noun˧˩egʰθuR
 fimbulwinter (awful winter preceding Ragnarök.)noun˧˩egʰθuR
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