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'''Ewghedh''' ([[Czisilian language|Czisilian]]: {{cs|CZS| | '''Ewghedh''' ([[Czisilian language|Czisilian]]: {{cs|CZS|ewǧeð}} , IPA: [ˈev.ʀeð]) is a city in [[Czisilia]], located in the X district. It is known for being the birthplace of [[Aoler Paowghó]] and the founding place of the [[Holy Academy of Linguistics (Czisilia)|Holy Academy of Linguistics]]. | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
The name "Ewghedh" comes from the Czisilian words {{cs|CZS|ew}} "mountain" and {{cs|CZS| | The name "Ewghedh" comes from the Czisilian words {{cs|CZS|ew}} "mountain" and {{cs|CZS|ǧeð}} "foot". The city’s name thus means "Mountain’s foot" or "Piemont". |
Revision as of 20:26, 22 October 2018
Ewghedh
ewǧeð | |
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Nickname(s): Sky’s Foot | |
Country | Czisilia |
First settled in | c. 1400 CE |
Government | |
• Mayor | Name Nameson |
Population | |
• Total | 346,500 |
Ewghedh (Czisilian: ewǧeð , IPA: [ˈev.ʀeð]) is a city in Czisilia, located in the X district. It is known for being the birthplace of Aoler Paowghó and the founding place of the Holy Academy of Linguistics.
Etymology
The name "Ewghedh" comes from the Czisilian words ew "mountain" and ǧeð "foot". The city’s name thus means "Mountain’s foot" or "Piemont".