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The '''Akralst''' (/əˈkɹalst/; [[Yaharan language|Yaharan]]: ''Eyähärä'' /ˈijɑɦɑɹɑ/) is one of the major rivers in [[Lower Boroso]]. It runs out of [[Lake Maddam]] in the [[Fals Empire]] down through the Akralst Valley to [[Lake Valyanthulchivyaw]] in [[Yakormonyo]]. Its total length is | The '''Akralst''' (/əˈkɹalst/; [[Yaharan language|Yaharan]]: ''Eyähärä'' /ˈijɑɦɑɹɑ/) is one of the major rivers in [[Lower Boroso]]. It runs out of [[Lake Maddam]] in the [[Fals Empire]] down through the Akralst Valley to [[Lake Valyanthulchivyaw]] in [[Yakormonyo]]. Its total length is | ||
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The Yaharan name ''Eyähärä'' is derived from the words ''eyä'', meaning "air" or, possibly, in [[Zikish language|Zikish]], "flow", and ''härä'', the Zikish form of the word ''xärä'', meaning "river". The name appears in records of trading north as early as 1032, though the name appears older. While it is possible the name was originally Zikish, it is far more likely that the name is a later construction formed in the Zikish fashion, especially given there is little evidence of Zikish penetration as far north as the Akralst. Some etymologists{{who}} argue that the name is, in and of itself, evidence of Zikish settlement of the area. | |||
==History== |
Revision as of 17:52, 5 April 2019
Akralst | |
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Other name(s) | Fáknir: , Monyo: Xoxi, Saavdis: , Yaharan: Eyähärä |
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Main source | Lake Maddam, Fals Empire |
Countries | Fals Empire, Yakormonyo |
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The Akralst (/əˈkɹalst/; Yaharan: Eyähärä /ˈijɑɦɑɹɑ/) is one of the major rivers in Lower Boroso. It runs out of Lake Maddam in the Fals Empire down through the Akralst Valley to Lake Valyanthulchivyaw in Yakormonyo. Its total length is
Course
Towns and cities
Etymology
The Yaharan name Eyähärä is derived from the words eyä, meaning "air" or, possibly, in Zikish, "flow", and härä, the Zikish form of the word xärä, meaning "river". The name appears in records of trading north as early as 1032, though the name appears older. While it is possible the name was originally Zikish, it is far more likely that the name is a later construction formed in the Zikish fashion, especially given there is little evidence of Zikish penetration as far north as the Akralst. Some etymologists[who?] argue that the name is, in and of itself, evidence of Zikish settlement of the area.