Glossary of Kcymaerxthaere
Nyelvate (Shape Word) GlossaryvArkansas
[AR-kan-saw]Origin
Precise origin unknown, but widely accepted Distrykt Name
Definition
Verso Arkansas
vengefot
[VENJ-fot]Origin
Luskic/Cognate dialect
Definition
A composite construction material made from rare cicada secretions holding together pebbles and other round stones; sometime petrified seeds (mostly beans and sweetpeas) are used.
velchma
[VELCH-ma]Origin
possibly Plattean
Definition
The ritual re-creations of important battles that are so important to worship in certain gwomes.
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The Willamenta
[THEE WILL-uh-MENT-uh]Origin
(Vekristani)
Definition
Velkristan’s National Poem, The Willamenta, an epic believed to be based in part on the tragedy of Eddgar and Benn. By bard Wtib Tstetrat.
Wakal Watcher
[WOK-al]Origin
(Urembelate; linear English)
Definition
A desert observer.
waø\pres
[wah-OOMRK-pres]Origin
(Beshwa Nyelvate)
Definition
[the coexistence of love and fear]
Wardington Rules of War
[(as per linear English)]Origin
(Linear English)
Definition
These rules took advantage of potent silicane-like tranquilizers. Soldiers were therefore rarely killed in combat, instead utterly exiled and mourned as dead. But, any attempt to resume contact led to the slaughter of the whole family.
Warres (var: Warrea)
[WAYRZ]Origin
(Warrn)
Definition
A remarkable group of organisms who were not organisms by our linear definitions and expectations, but they produced a remarkable degree of sophistication, to the point that subsequent linear societies replaced their tissue-like portions with masonry, creating places useful even today.
Warring States
[(as per linear English)]Origin
(Linear English)
Definition
An era of nMichigan history, characterized by constant violence and instability.
Warrn
[WAAR-nn]Origin
(Warrn)
Definition
Warres were creatures without metabolism, famous for structures built from their cleves. Warrn can be the plural of warre and also the adjectival form.
water mole(s) var. (watermole)
[(as per linear English)]Origin
(linear English)
Definition
Widely domesticated creatures who are able to tunnel through water, leaving behind a mucus that hardens on contact with water.
Wardington Rules of War
Origin
(Linear English)
Definition
These rules took advantage of potent silicane-like tranquilizers. Soldiers were therefore rarely killed in combat, instead utterly exiled and mourned as dead. But, any attempt to resume contact led to the slaughter of the whole family.