that's fairly badass though so i'm down
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That.... that doesn't look bad, actually.
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yeah, the spelling divergence gives that tingly worldbuilding feeling of having traced out some linguistic drift
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I feel a K implies it's coming from Greek rather than Latin, but I'm biased by a prof with opinions.
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i mean, it's coming from Greek either way if you kick it hard enough
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I'm bringing
@CarrieCuinn over to this part of my query. She's suggested "dracoviatrian" because of the flight aspect of dragons.2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @MaryRobinette @fadeaccompli and
ooh can't say i hate that one too much
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Replying to @chaosprime @fadeaccompli and
Now to play with linguistic drift to make it pronounceable... dracoviation?
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Replying to @MaryRobinette @fadeaccompli and
and dracoviator if we're going for the Regency vibe one is forced to suspect may be intended, that's perfect
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Replying to @chaosprime @MaryRobinette and
Dracoviator, dracoviatores, dracoviatrix is where we started (in my part of the other thread).
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dracoviatrix is a word to knock "cellar door" off its throne
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