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==Out of Universe== | ==Out of Universe== | ||
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==Old Tongue== | ==Old Tongue== | ||
Revision as of 02:07, 18 March 2026
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Out of Universe
✓ Canonical — Attested in canon.
Old Tongue
Etymology
Proto Old-Tongue for 'forward'. Originally, it had the implications of something at a great distance, such as the far past, far future, or a physical distance. Evolved to mean 'propel forward'.
Adverb
dar
- forward (direction)
Attestations
Tirast dar perant
"Pulled forward together"
— Mashithamel
Noun
dar
- sister
Suffix
dar
- Related to the feminine