(Linear English)
Noted for their beautifully textured stones, sacred to certain other gwomes.
(Proper Name)
The legendary engineer who contributed so much to the Museum of the Bench. Also the term Pejephen year is a corruption of his name (because of his extraordinary eyesight he could actually see the individual moons around Jupiter—even during the day).
(Cognate)
Of or pertaining to a parallel history.
(Place Name)
A long string of tiny islands in [Sarkassum] Kymaerica.
Pidgin languages simplify to allow communication without fluency, something very helpful in the case of Nyelvate.
A gambling addict who surrendered the deed to the island of Manhattaan to settle a 24 dollar gambling debt at the Algonquin Round Table Casino.
Someone who believes in another person. A confidence that is often impulsively (but generally rightly) given.
(Jihn Wranglikan/Surikuolyn)
In Franchise Gwomes, citizens could not become voters and stakehaulders until age 125. The term placehaulders referred to all citizens 124 or younger.
(linear Spanish)
Plaza named after the luminous perimeter of moons that occasionally gilt its rim.
(Parisienne)
A culturally Parisian gwome.
(Linear Place Name)
A constellation of stars important to many Kcymaerxthaereal cultures.
Often claimed as the Original Home of Amory Frontage. Not far from what we call the St Lawrence Seaway. (Variant: Plains of Abraham)