Glossary of Kcymaerxthaere
Nyelvate (Shape Word) GlossaryGeorges Yard
[(as per linear English)]Origin
(linear English)
Definition
Home to multiple dens of vice near Angel Alley—and a favored haunting place of Crown Prince Jyorge of Rockall, a fact that would have great consequences.
Geraldine(s)
[jair-ell-DEEN]Origin
(Aywattenne)
Definition
Originally one of a group of ruthless mercenaries that came into being on the site of the New Singapore in west nMichigan. Now a more general term for cutthroats who have still retained a slight, but detectable, sliver of conscience.
Gevrian Melam
[GEV-ree-uhn mu-LAM]Origin
(Trad. Proper Name)
Definition
A man of tremendous physical courage who refused to kill in the name of the The Madness, but also refused to stand down and so became a stretcher bearer.
ghelyrns
[GELL-urns]Origin
(Ehbentic)
Definition
Massive water-filled dirigibles that float over continental land masses, allowing certain sea creatures such as rabansg to get to the other side more quickly.
Gheme
[(zhe-MAY)]Origin
(Proper Name)
Definition
She was Park Lee Taf’s true love with whom he was mysteriously in sync.
gift
[GIFT]Origin
(German/English/False Cognate/Cognate)
Definition
In linear English, “gift” means a present or something given; in linear German, “gift” means poison.
Gnacien(s)
[NAH-see-enn]Origin
(Cognate)
Definition
Gnaciens were deer-like creatures with 7 legs. Its prime numbered legs were highly nutritious. The non-prime numbered legs were poisonous unto death.
Gospel of Matthew
[(as per linear English)]Origin
(linear English)
Definition
This is the linear spelling, for Jihn Wranglikans the proper title was: Thee Gspel akkrding t’ Saint Matthew.
Gotari
[guh-TAAR-ee]Origin
(Nipponic)
Definition
Many different meanings, all centering around primacy: power, being first not only as a founder, but in power. In Kcymaerxthaere most notably associated with Nobunaga-Gotari, founder of the Clan of Nobunaga.
Great Age of Lichen Poetry
[(as per linear English)]Origin
(linear English)
Definition
Widely regarded as an unparalleled time in the literary history of the lichen—if poorly understood outside.