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# Makes a word into a more abstracted or elevated form. e.g. banta (seat) to bantye (throne)
# Makes a word into a more abstracted form. e.g. banta (seat) to bantye (throne)
 
See [[-ye]].




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Revision as of 16:04, 1 March 2026

ye

Out of Universe

✓ Canonical — Attested in canon. Sourced from Companion.

Old Tongue

Pronoun

ye

  1. I (sometimes used as an exclamatory fragment)

Suffix

ye

  1. Makes a word into a more abstracted form. e.g. banta (seat) to bantye (throne)

See -ye.