makhal n. (Strong-I Neuter) “throne”
From the Valarin word maχallām (“throne” and pronounced makhallaam).[1]
Inflections
makhal |
“throne” |
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makhâl |
“throne” |
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makhul |
“throne” |
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makhîl |
“thrones” |
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makhîla |
“thrones” |
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makhlat |
“pair of thrones” |
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makhlât |
“pair of thrones” |
[1]. Actually, from what I know about lingual adaptations, makhal would probably be more likely to be malam. Eventually, I may modify the word to reflect this observation.