Golden eating prong (noun): an eating utensil used in Turia, it has a single tine.
~Nomads of Gor, page 83~
~Beasts of Gor, page 21~


Golden slash (noun): a golden sash or scarf tied around the forehead of an assassin, this is the symbol that he is a messenger only, and not to be detained in any way.
~Tarnsman of Gor, pages 176 and 182~

Golden sphere (noun): sought by Saphar for it's value and thought to be a golden Priest King egg, it was later found to be a worthless tharlarion egg painted gold by Tuchuks.
~Nomads of Gor, page 316~

Gor, planet of (noun): as Tarl was taught by his father, 'Gor is the name of this world'. In all the languages of the planet, it means 'Home Stone'. The planet is also called the Counter-Earth from the writings of the Pythagoreans who first speculated on it's existence. According to the Initiates, Gor was originally a satellite of a distant sun in the Blue Galaxies. It was moved several times from star to star by the Priest-Kings, by one theory, but, according to the 'Theory of the Sun Shield', it has remained in the same place, undiscovered because it is placed as a counterpoise to the Earth. It has the same plane or orbit and maintains that position, with occasional adjustments by the Priest-Kings, to always keep 'The Central Fire' between it and it's planetary sister, Earth.
~Tarnsman of Gor, pages 26, 28, 32 and 33~

Gorean love bow (command): a girl is arched backward and bound over an object for usage exposing her fully to the Master.
~Marauders of Gor, page 261~

Grasshopper, red (noun): beyond color, this insect is described as weighing around 4 ounces.
~Explorers of Gor, page 293~

Greetings (interjection): common expression used by goreans in salutation and recognition.
~Raiders of Gor, page 153~
~Hunters of Gor, page 62~
~Tribesmen of Gor, page 253~
~Beasts of Gor, page 196~
~Guardsman of Gor, page 141~
~Mercenaries of Gor, page 444~
~Dancer of Gor, page 309~


Grub borer (noun): an insectivorous bird which inhabits the ground level of rainforests inland of Schendi.
~Explorers of Gor, page 311~

Grunt (noun): a large carnivorous salt-water fish which inhabits Thassa; is often attracted by the blood of a wounded creature.
~Marauders of Gor, page 59~

Grunt, blue (noun): a small voracious carnivorous freshwater fish related to the Thassa grunt; like its larger cousin it is attracted by blood.
~Explorers of Gor, page 267~

Grunt, great speckled (noun): a fish inhabiting the Thassa and caught as food for sailors.
~Slave Girl of Gor, page 360~

Grunt, white-bellied (noun): a large game fish which haunts the plankton beds in the Polar North to feed on parsit fish. It's eggs are considered a rare delicacy.
~Marauders of Gor, page 59~
~Fighting Slave of Gor, page 276~


Guernon monkey (noun): found in the jungle along the Ua river; recognized by their chattering sound.
~Explorers of Gor, page 307~

Gull, coasting (noun): found in Torvaldsland is this broad winged bird with black tips on its wings and tail feathers, similar to the Vosk gull. It's feathers are used on the war arrows of Torvladsland.
~Marauders of Gor, page 235~

Gull, Schendi (noun): inhabiting the area around Schendi on the Thassa, they nest on land at night.
~Explorers of Gor, page 99~


Gull, vosk (noun): a gull of the Vosk Delta and Vosk River, it apparently has a loud or insistent cry, which is imitated by the rence people as a means of surreptitious communication at night. It's feathers are used on sheaf arrows. It winters on the prairies of the Wagon Peoples and flies north in the spring, when the ice breaks up.
~Nomads of Gor, page 137~
~Rogue of Gor, page 314~
~Vagabonds of Gor, page 128~


Gunni (noun): training devices used by arena fighters which consist of lead weights with handles, each weighing about the same as a sledge hammer. They are held during training for muscle strengthening.
~Fighting Slaves of Gor, page 239~

Gur (noun): thin white honey-like liquid secreted in the Nest by a large grey domesticated arthropod which feeds on Sim plants; when fermented in the social stomachs of somnolent Priest-Kings ritually fed to the Mother of the Nest on the Feast of Tola.
~Priest-Kings of Gor page 214~

Gur carrier (noun): mutated Muls who can climb walls and who gather the fermented Gur for the Feast of Tola.
~Priest-Kings of Gor, page 166~
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