Glossary of Kcymaerxthaere
Nyelvate (Shape Word) GlossaryDreg Valp
[DREGG VALP]Origin
(Valp)
Definition
Charismatic outlaw leader whose brigands were active in distrykts like pTejas, gNu Mexico. Famous for harassing the expedition of Nogunaga-Gaisen.
dulcet lichen odes
[(as per linear English)]Origin
(linear English)
Definition
How the likes of Rumi, Sylvia Plath, and Tennyson referred to the lichen poetry.
Dunnes
[(as per linear English)]Origin
(Family name in Aedguerre)
Definition
A prominent Kcymaerxthaereal family in the gwome of Aedguerre.
Durgala/
[dur-GAHL-ahj]Origin
(Proper Name)
Definition
The skilled and patient family who tilled the Universe Farms of Rendergaala/.
Dyam Mdftdgft!h
[DYE-amm; [unknown]]Origin
(Dyemase; Rhabansgiegn)
Definition
Dyam means something like a prince. This particular one was an extremely charismatic Rabansg.
Dynamic Cognate
[(as per linear English)]Origin
(linear English; cognate)
Definition
Dynamic Cognate, like Schiffling Cognate, was part of a family of languages that changed meaning after person read it. Also: Language whose meaning changes in sync with the rhythms of various jemvelac.
[dшen Ꭷelчør agótdg]
[[creation of this experience]]Origin
(A Language of Experience Proper Name)
Definition
A lichen gwome in Estrelliia famous for their acerbic wit and being the one who likely allowed the concept of the Lichen Messiah to be discovered.
Dinnerette
[(As per linear English)]Origin
(Bench name)
Definition
Superlight benches with an aluminum/rhyolite alloy frame and a seat of blended balsa wood bound with the silk of the Proscenium Spider. This allows the benches, which are quite comfortable when watching prolonged scenes that citizens of Næytǝlmo gwome (one vast theater set) perform an ongoing story at unpredictable locations, to be moved easily, thus not cluttering the city with seating.
Diorama 717
[(As per linear English)]Origin
(Bench location name)
Definition
Bench location for the 323 bench.
De Stekcenne
[DUH STECK-senn]Origin
(Bench name)
Definition
Re-creations of the type of benches on which the Boy from the Sea’s mother would wait (at times with other mothers) near the flag which she had woven in order to to signal him.