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==Out of Universe==
==Out of Universe==
{{Canonicity|canonical}}
{{Canonicity|canonical}}
Sourced from Song: Mat Cauthon.
Attested in: ''[[Mat Cauthon]]''.


==Old Tongue==
==Old Tongue==


===Etymology===
===Etymology===
* fada (sad)
* [[fada]] (sad)
* nye (again)
* [[-ye]] (abstraction suffix)
Note: the -n- insertion is likely prosodic, preventing the awkward vowel collision of ''fadaye'' and preserving the rhythmic contour of the base word.


===Verb===
===Noun===
'''fadanye'''
'''fadanye'''


# to fill (especially emotional void)
# void; immaterial sadness; depression


====Attestations====
====Attestations====
{{Quote|gomaen fadanye taafle|Try to fill that hole|source=Mat Cauthon}}
{{Quote|gomaen fadanye taafle|Try to fill that void|source=Mat Cauthon}}
 
==Notes==
* Distinct from [[fada]] (sad) which describes a material, visible sadness (crying, frowning). Fadanye with the [[-ye]] suffix points to the immaterial inner state — sustained depression, a void inside oneself.
* See also [[fadanya]] (sadness, sorrow), which uses the [[-nya]] nominalizer instead.




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Revision as of 02:07, 18 March 2026

fadanye

Out of Universe

✓ Canonical — Attested in canon.

Old Tongue

Etymology

  • fada (sad)
  • -ye (abstraction suffix)

Note: the -n- insertion is likely prosodic, preventing the awkward vowel collision of fadaye and preserving the rhythmic contour of the base word.

Noun

fadanye

  1. void; immaterial sadness; depression

Attestations

gomaen fadanye taafle
"Try to fill that void"
— Mat Cauthon

Notes

  • Distinct from fada (sad) which describes a material, visible sadness (crying, frowning). Fadanye with the -ye suffix points to the immaterial inner state — sustained depression, a void inside oneself.
  • See also fadanya (sadness, sorrow), which uses the -nya nominalizer instead.