English word senses marked with topical category "A Song of Ice and Fire"
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Total 50 word senses
- ASoIaF (Proper name) Initialism of A Song of Ice and Fire.
- Aegriff (Proper name) The character of Young Griff from the A Song of Ice and Fire novel series.
- Alicole (Proper name) The ship of characters Alicent Hightower and Criston Cole from Fire & Blood and its television adaptation House of the Dragon.
- Alysmond (Proper name) The ship of characters Alys Rivers and Aemond Targaryen from Fire & Blood and its television adaptation House of the Dragon.
- Arya (Proper name) A female given name from Sanskrit.
- Bang That Was Promised (Proper name) The first time Jaime Lannister and Brienne of Tarth have sex.
- Braime (Proper name) The ship of characters Brienne of Tarth and Jaime Lannister from the A Song of Ice and Fire novel series and its television adaptation Game of Thrones.
- Brienne (Proper name) A placename; The town of Brienne-le-Château in France.
- Brienne (Proper name) A surname from French. Ellipsis of de Brienne. Obsolete spelling of Bryan (“de Bryan”).
- Brienne (Proper name) A female given name, in occasional modern use.
- Cleganebowl (Proper name) The showdown between brothers Sandor Clegane and Gregor Clegane on the television series Game of Thrones.
- Daemyra (Proper name) The ship of characters Daemon Targaryen and Rhaenyra Targaryen from Fire & Blood and its television adaptation House of the Dragon.
- Daenerys (Proper name) A female given name originating as a coinage, of modern usage
- Dothraki (Proper name) A constructed language created for, and spoken in, the Game of Thrones television adaptation in 2011.
- Gendrya (Proper name) The ship of characters Gendry and Arya Stark from the A Song of Ice and Fire novel series and its television adaptation Game of Thrones.
- GoT (Proper name) Initialism of Game of Thrones.
- Helaegon (Proper name) The canonical incestuous ship of fictional siblings Helaena Targaryen and Aegon II Targaryen from Fire & Blood and its television adaptation House of the Dragon.
- Helaemond (Proper name) The incestuous ship of fictional siblings Helaena Targaryen and Aemond Targaryen from Fire & Blood and its television adaptation House of the Dragon.
- High Valyrian (Proper name) A constructed language developed for use in the television series Game of Thrones.
- I choose violence (Phrase) Used to express that one is firmly committed to making one's own choice(s) regardless of disapproval from others.
- J/C (Proper name) The ship of characters Kathryn Janeway and Chakotay from the television series Star Trek: Voyager.
- J/C (Proper name) The canonical incestuous ship of the fictional twins Jaime Lannister and Cersei Lannister from the A Song of Ice and Fire novel series and its television adaptation Game of Thrones.
- Jonerys (Proper name) The ship of characters Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen from the A Song of Ice and Fire novel series and its television adaptation Game of Thrones.
- Jonsa (Proper name) The ship of characters Jon Snow and Sansa Stark from the A Song of Ice and Fire novel series and its television adaptation Game of Thrones.
- Khaleesi (Proper name) A female given name originating as a coinage, of modern usage.
- Martinverse (Proper name) The fictional universe which serves as the setting for the A Song of Ice and Fire novel series and its television adaptation Game of Thrones.
- Planetos (Proper name) The unnamed fictional planet which serves as the setting for the A Song of Ice and Fire novel series and its television adaptation Game of Thrones.
- R+L=J (Proper name) The theory that the character Jon Snow, initially presented in A Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones as the bastard son of Ned Stark by an unknown woman, is actually a secret child born of the union of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark.
- Rhaenicent (Proper name) The ship of characters Rhaenyra Targaryen and Alicent Hightower from Fire & Blood and its television adaptation House of the Dragon.
- Starkling (Noun) Any of the six children of Ned Stark in the A Song of Ice and Fire novel series and its television adaptation Game of Thrones.
- TBTWP (Proper name) Initialism of The Bang That Was Promised.
- Targ (Noun) Any member of House Targaryen.
- Targling (Noun) Any young member of House Targaryen.
- Thronesiverse (Proper name) Synonym of Throneverse.
- Thronesverse (Proper name) Synonym of Throneverse.
- Throneverse (Proper name) The fictional universe which serves as the setting for the television series Game of Thrones.
- Thronie (Noun) A fan of the American fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones. or the novel series A Song of Ice and Fire it is based on.
- Valyrian (Proper name) A family of constructed languages created by David J. Peterson for the television adaptation of Game of Thrones.
- bend the knee (Verb) To swear fealty or allegiance to another person.
- boatsex (Noun) The Jonerys sex scene in the season 7 finale of Game of Thrones, set in the cabin of a ship on which Daenerys and Jon are sailing together.
- break the wheel (Verb) To end a pattern of oppression, inequality, injustice, or abuse.
- dracarys (Verb) To burn or destroy.
- fAegon (Proper name) The character of Young Griff from the A Song of Ice and Fire novel series, viewed as not truly the long-lost son of Rhaegar Targaryen as presented by the text.
- my watch has ended (Phrase) Used to indicate that one's duties or tenure in a position have ended.
- oathsex (Noun) Synonym of The Bang That Was Promised.
- red wedding (Noun) A wedding ceremony in the Soviet Union in which the couple pledged loyalty to the state or communism in addition to reciting marriage vows.
- sweet summer child (Noun) Someone who is naive, or who has never experienced hardship.
- valar dohaeris (Phrase) An expression used as an affirmation of duty to a higher purpose or authority.
- valar morghulis (Phrase) An expression used as an acknowledgement of human mortality and the inevitability of death.
- you know nothing, Jon Snow (Interjection) Used to imply that someone lacks experience, knowledge, or understanding, especially as a rebuttal of a previous statement.
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