Biscuits {noun} dried pressed biscuits, described as baked in Kailiauk from Sa-Tarna flour.
~Savages of Gor, page 328~


Blackwine
{noun} described as a very expensive drink, even in Thentis, where it is grown on the mountain slopes. It is the same as coffee, and the original beans were probably imported from Earth. Served steaming hot with creams or sugars as desired (second slave) or as a thick, bitter brew sipped from tiny cups (first slave).
~Assassin of Gor, pages 106-107~
~Tribesman of Gor, page 89~
~Slave Girl of Gor, page 73~
~Beasts of Gor, page 20-21~
~Guardsman of Gor, page 244~


Blanket {slave position} when a blanket or cloak or covering of any sort is thrown over a slave girl she may not speak or rise; she must remain silkent until the blanket is lifted by a free person.
~Explorers of Gor, page 94~

Blindfold, Gorean {noun} consists of two rounded pieces of soft felt, three to four inches in diameter, and the binding which is several turns of a dark thick folded cloth, tied behind the head. The rounded pieces fit over the eyes, held in place by the scarf or tie. Iti is not normally used in transportation, the slave hood being preferred in those instances.
~Rogue of Gor, page 201~

Block melodies {noun} certain melodies commonly used in slave markets in the displya of merchandise. They are intended to 'set the mood' in the mind of potential buyers.
~Vagabonds of Gor, page 37~

Blood {noun} in Kuriian military organizations; a leader of a military unit of varying sizes and strengths depending on his rank; the smalles Unit led by a Blood is 'Kur' or 'Beast' followed by a 'Band' 'March' and 'People' each unit a large multiple of the former.
~Savages or Gor, page 22~

Blotanhunka {noun} the term for a war party leader of the Red Savages; he tends to be more experienced and mature, and exerts more control over the larger group.
~Savages of Gor, page 249~

Blue Flame {noun} controlled by the Priest Kings, seemingly emerging from the heavens this flash of energy literally burns it's victims to wisps of ash in an instant enveloping him in a fierce blue combustive mass.
~Tarnsman of Gor, pages 207-208~

Blue Sky Song {noun} a refrain from the Wagon Peoples which says in part 'though I die yet there will be the bosk, the grass and sky'
~Nomads of Gor, page 263~

Blue-Sky Riders {noun} a warrior society of the Fleer Tribe of Red Savages represented by a semi circle curved blue line over a black horizontal line on the flanks of their kaiila.
~Savages of Gor, page 260~

Boards, chained on {noun} an ancient modality of execution that involves the person being chained, by collar and shackles, on parallel upright boards, Like the punishment of hanging from an iron collar, the victim may take two to three das to die; these structures are most common in harbor cities near the warves.
~Renegades of Gor, page 14-15~


Body chain {noun} closely meshed length of chain about 5 feet in length which can be used in a variety of ways to bedeck or secure a slave. Some are decorated with semi-precious stones and wooden beads. Detachable lock and snap clips allow the chain to be transformed from slave jewellyr to slave restraint.
~Rogue of Gor, page 71-72~
~Guardsman of Gor, page 281~


Bola {noun} a weapon developed by the Tribes it consists of 3 long straps of leather (5 feet) each terminating in a weighted leather sack, Whirled to a great speed above the head it is released high or low depending on it's intent rapidly injuring or entagling it's prey. Also employed as a game where slave girls are ordered to run while the Masters attempt to ensnare them with the bola; it's image is a Kassar brand.
~nomads of Gor, page 24~
~Magicians of Gor, page 299~


Bondage Knot {noun} a loose knot tied in a slave's long hair near her right cheek or before her right shoulder that has two meanings, depending on how it is used. If a slave girl approaches a Master and kneels naked before him, looping the knot herself, she silently begs for use. If a Master ties the knot himself, notably during a time of battle, it is his way of marking the girl as taken if he must continue on, leaving her bound behind.
~Tribesman of Gor, page 27 and 231~
~Dancer of Gor, pages 299-300~


Bond maid {noun} the term for a slave girl used in Torvaldsland, also called a girl whose belly lies under the sword.
~Marauders of Gor, page 44~

Bond-maid circle {noun} a female who enters the circle, drawn in the dirt for example, is declaring herself a bond-maid by the laws of Torvaldsland. She may enter voluntarily or be thrown into it bound and naked.
~Marauders of Gor, page 44~

Bond maid gruel {noun} porridge served to the bond-maids in Torvaldsland made of dampened Sa-Tarna and raw fish.
~Marauders of Gor, page 67~

Bone, baleen whale {noun} whale bone from the Baleen Whale used to fashion instruments and weapons by the Red Hunters.
~Beasts of Gor, page 334~

Bones {noun} a game played with pieces carved from bones that are shaped to resemble an animal; a bone is dropped from a players hand and the bone which remains upright is the winner.
~Beasts of Gor, page 185~
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