Kajira canjellne (phrase): Gorean term meaning literally 'slave challenge'; one Gorean challenges another to combat the winner taking the slave as prize.
~Slave Girl of Gor, page 21~

Kajirii (noun): serves as the plural designation for kajirus, and also is the proper term for the plural when speaking of both slave genders.
~Magicians of Gor, page 437~

Kajirus (noun): male slave; pl. kajiri.
~Nomads of Gor, page 30
~Magicians of Gor, page 437~


Kajuralia (noun; lit. 'Festival of Slaves'): this holiday is celebrated in most northern civilized cities with the exception of Port Kar; many cities celebrate on the last day of the 12th Passage Hand but in Ar and some other cities on the last day of the 5th month the day before the Love Feast; in this day practical jokes from slaves are tolerated.
~Assassin of Gor, page 229~

Ka-la-na wine (noun): a ruby red wine, fermented from the fruit of the yellow-wood ka-la-na tree, variously described as rich and delicate as well as 'bright, dry, and powerful'. Like the wines of earth the quality of ka-la-na varies from that of a common table wine to premium brands such as the very expensive 'Slave Gardens of Anesidemus' and 'Boleto's Nectar', a medium-grade wine. Ar is particularly noted for it's production of fine ka-la-na. Ka-la-na wine is reported to have an aphrodisiac effect on females.
~Tarnsman of Gor, pages 26, 79, 96, 168~
~Nomads of Gor, page 151~
~Captive of Gor, page 114, 331, 332~
~Rogue of Gor, pages 158 and 375~
~Mercenaries of Gor, pages 344 and 360~

Kal-da (noun): A hot almost scalding drink made of distilled Ka-la-na wine mixed with juices of fruits such as tospit and larma and hot spices. It is considered a peasant drink. (Note: an instance of an alternate spelling, i.e., Cal-da exists).
~Outlaw of Gor, pages 76, 78, 80 and 226~
~Beasts of Gor, page 61~


Kalika (noun): musical instrument having a long neck and hemispheric soundbox its 6 strings being plucked; similar to a banjo.
~Nomads of Gor, page 153~

Kalmak (noun): vest of black leather worn by the slave girls of the Wagon Peoples.
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Nomads of Gor, page 30~
~Slave Girl of Gor, page 329~


Kamba (noun): word from the inland language meaning rope.
~Explorers of Gor, page 100~

Kamba River (noun): empties directly into the Thassa outside the Harbor of Schendi. It leads into the rainforest.
~Explorers of Gor, pages 99-100~

Kanda (noun): a plant which grows in desert regions of Gor. It's roots are extremely toxic, even poisonous, but the leaves can be rolled and formed into strings which are chewed or sucked to produce a stimulant effect
~Priest-Kings of Gor, page 25~
~Nomads of Gor, page 43~


Kan-lara (noun): slave brand.
~Slave Girl of Gor, page 80~

Kashani (noun): a minor tribe of the Tahari; they are a vassal tribe of the Kavars.
~Tribesmen of Gor, page 47~

Kaska (noun): a small hand drum.
~Nomads of Gor, page 153~
~Dancer of Gor, pages 179-180~


Kassar (noun): one of the 4 Tribes of the Wagon Peoples, they are are known as the Blood People. Their standard is a scarlet three-weighted bola, hanging from a lance. Their brand, which is used on both slaves and bosk, is a stylized representation of a bola, three circles joined at the center by lines.
~Nomads of Gor, page 14~

Kassau (noun): a town at the northern bank of the forest, it is a town of wood. The town is surrounded by a wall, with two gates, one large, facing the inlet, leading in from Thassa, the other small, leading to the forest behind the town. The main business of Kassau is trade, lumber and fishing, particularly parsit fish from the plankton banks north of the town. Lumber, particularly ka-la-na and tem-wood are traded to the North, which is virtually treeless. Kassau is the seat of the High Initiate of the North.
~Marauders of Gor, pages 25-28~

Kataii (noun): one of the 4 tribes of the Wagon Peoples. The Kataii are black-skinned. Their standard is a yellow bow, bound across a black lance. Their brand is a yellow bow, facing to the left.
~Nomads of Gor, page 14~

Katch
(noun): foliated leaf vegetable.
~Tribesmen of Gor, page 37~

Kavar (noun): a major tribe of the Tahari, their vassal tribes are the Ta'Kara, Bakahs, Cha,r and Kashani. Their war cry is 'Kavars Supreme!'.
~Tribesmen of Gor, pages 160 and 186~

Kef (noun): a letter of the Gorean alphabet analogous with the Earth letter 'K'; the first letter of the Gorean words for male and female slaves and hence often used as a brand.
~Magicians of Gor, page 67~

Keleutes (noun): also known as a hortator. On an oared ship, the man responsible for beating time for rowers on a copper drum or wooden block.
~Raiders of Gor, page 183 and 280~
~Players of Gor, page 34~


Kes
(noun): short tunic of black leather worn by the male slaves of the Wagon Peoples.
~Nomads of Gor, page 30~

Kettle-and-mat girl
(noun): a slave girl whose function is divided between household tasks and sexual servitude.
~Assassin of Gor, page 112~
~Raiders of Gor, page 99~


Ki (adverb): no not; also indicates a negative.
~Nomads of Gor, page 3~
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