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Tretalleri

Etymology

Comes from the words Khirra(Khirra; noun; torch) and Tanë(Tanë; noun; bearer). Because the three female Imperators that threatened the stability of the Dominion by wishing to assert their will to establish dynasties were said to have "brought the torch to the Dominion" so often, eventually the phrase took on the meaning of being a traitor. As the years passed, the phrase was shortened into the form it takes today: a single word.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /$pɾɔnʌnsɪætɪɔn_IPA/

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