Kinyanpi (noun): warrior tarnsmen of the Red Savages, they are also called, 'The Flighted Ones'.
~Blood Brothers of Gor, pages 238 and 244~

Kirtle (noun): the garb of a slave girl of the Torvald thin white woolen garment ankle-length with a deep plunging neckline.
~Marauders of Gor, page 81~

Klim (noun): directional division of a Gorean map.
~Nomads of Gor, page 3~

Knee walk, simple (noun): a slave travels on knee's, without standing, to fetch items or tend to duties.
~Magicians of Gor, page 342~

Knee walk, Turian
(noun): mentioned, but not described except that it is sometimes used by slave dancers.
~Magicians of Gor, page 342~

Kneel to the Whip (position): this command orders a slave to kneel, bowing her head to her knees, her wrists crossed under her as though bound. The position is intended to expose her back to the whip.
~Priest-Kings of Gor, page 201 and 202~
~Captive of Gor, page 200~
~Rogue of Gor, page 21~
~Savages of Gor, page 137~


Knife brand (noun): rather like a tattoo, an appropriate design is cut into the thigh of a slave and a colored powder is rubbed into it.
~Explorers of Gor, page 330~

Knife, hook (noun): a common knife with a curved blade used in slave competitions or hand-to-hand combat
~Assassins of Gor, page 86 and 260~

Knife, killing (noun): described as a throwing knife like those used in Ar, smaller than the quiva, a kanda paste is applied to the tip of the blade. An assassin's weapon.
~Assassin of Gor, pages 41-42~

Knife, snow (noun): large curved tabuk-bone, saw-toothed knife, used to cut into the snow to make snow blocks as for building iglu's in the Innuit country of the far north.
~Beasts of Gor, page 325~

Knife, turf (noun): wooden-bladed, saw-edged, paddle-like tool, used by Red Savages to cut and saw sod. When the handle is held in the right hand and the blade is supported with the left, it may be used as a shovel.
~Blood Brothers of Gor, pages 311-312~

Koda (noun): Dust Leg word meaning friend.
~Savages of Gor, page 257~

Kodakiciyapi (noun): Dust Leg word meaning peace, friendship.
~Savages of Gor, page 257~

Kola (noun): Kaiila word meaning friend.
~Savages of Gor, page 257~

Ko-lar (noun): slave collar.
~Slave Girl of Gor, page 80~

Koora
(noun): strip of red fabric worn as a headband by the slave girls of the Wagon Peoples.
~Nomads of Gor, page 30~
~Slave Girl of Gor, page 329~

Ko-ro-ba (noun): archaic Gorean term for village market.
~Outlaw of Gor, page 40~

Ko-ro-ba, city of (noun): the Home Stone of Tarl Cabot, Ko-ro-Ba is found high in the northern latitudes of Gor, NW of Ar and one thousand pasangs from the Sardar Mountains. Described as a city of lofty cylinders, set among rolling green hills, it was destroyed by the will of the Priest-Kings to enlist Tarl of Ko-ro-ba in a search which would ensure the continuation of their ancient, but endangered species.
~Outlaw of Gor, page 39 - 42~
~Captive of Gor, page 59~


Kort (noun): a large, brownish-skinned, sphere-shaped vegetable, usually some 6 inches in width. The interior is yellowish, fibrous and heavily seeded.
~Tribesmen of Gor, page 37~

Kur (noun): a large (8-9') furred, mammal having 4 legs, which can stand upright or on all fours; each paw has 6 multiple-jointed digits with retractable claws and an opposing thumb. It has 2 rows of teeth. They are incredibly strong and ferocious, and are carnivorous, regarding humans as food. The Kur are members of an alien race, the Kurii. (See Kurii)
~Marauders of Gor, pages 92, 109~
~Savages of Gor, page 21-22~


Kurdah (noun): a small light semi-circular tent c. 3' in diameter and 4' high carried by a pack kaiila in which women (slave or free) may ride; the frame is of tem-wood and is covered with layers of white rep-cloth; used mainly in the Tahari.
~Tribesmen of Gor, page 69~

Kurii, race of (noun): an alien race existing in their space ships, which orbit in the asteroid belts of the outer atmosphere, their 'Steel World'. It is thought that their own world had been destroyed, partially as a result of their advanced technology, ferocity, and greed. They are locked in a war with the Priest-Kings for the domination of Gor and Earth. Their ships have sometimes been shattered and have fallen to the surface. It is the practice of the Priest-Kings to destroy the wrecks, but they do not hunt down and exterminate the survivors. These marooned Kur are allowed to live if they abide by the laws of the Priest-Kings. They are extremely powerful, hightly intelligent, fond of killing and technologically advanced. (See Kurii; steel world)
~Marauders of Gor, pages 92-93 and 295~
~Tribesmen of Gor, page 362~
~Explorers of Gor, page 94~

Kurt (noun): the five-bladed slave whip.
~Slave Girl of Gor, page 83~
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