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Silver ships (noun): the name given to gorean space ships used on periodic visits to earth for the harvest of barbarian girls and other goods called 'Voyages of Acquisition'.
~Captive of Gor, page 40~

Silver tubes (noun): charged cylindrical weapons manually operated; incorporated principles much like the 'Flame Death Mechanism'.
~Priest-Kings of Gor, page 229~

Sim plant (noun): a rambling, tangled, vine-like plant with huge, rolling leaves raised in the pasture chambers of the Nest.
~Priest-Kings of Gor, page 214~

Singers, Caste of
(noun): One of the low castes. On Gor the singer or poet is regarded as a craftsman who makes strong sayings he has his role to play in the social structure celebrating battles and histories singing of heroes and cities but also he is expected to sing of living and of love and joy not merely of arms and glory; and too it is his function to remind the Goreans from time to time of loneliness and death lest they should forget that they are men. The Caste name is interchangeable with Caste of Poets.
~Outlaw of Gor, page 103~

Sip root (noun): a bitter root whose extract is the active ingredient in slave wine.
~Blood Brothers of Gor , pages 46, 124 and 319~

Sirik (noun): a arrangement of chains used to display a slave girl rather than confine her; it consists of a collar to which about five feet of chain is attached; part-way down the chain is a pair of manacles and the chain terminates in a set of shackles.
~Slave Girl of Gor pages, 83 and 158~
~Dancer of Gor, pages, 165-166~


Sirik, work (noun): resembles the common sirik but the wrists, to permit work, are granted about a yard of chain. Like the common sirik, it is a lovely chain; women are beautiful in it.
~Kajira of Gor, page 145~

Six-strap (noun): one of a series of straps used in the navigation of a Tarn, namely to climb steadily and to the left. Six-Strap!
~Outlaw of Gor, page 129~

Skjern (noun): an island in Thassa, it is located West of bleak, rocky Torvaldsland and north of the northern forests.
~Captive of Gor, page 198~

Slave basket (noun): a wicker basket strapped to a tarn to transport slaves.
~Assassin of Gor, page 51~

Slave beads (noun): colorful glass or wooden strings of beads, suitable to be given to kajira at Master's whim.
~Slave Girl of Gor, page 82~

Slave bells
(noun): tiny bells which give off a sensual shimmer of sound; threaded by the dozen on thongs or chains they may be tied or locked around a girl's ankles or wrists or attached to her collar; are worn or removed only at the whim of a master. Thought to be symbolic of their status of domestic animals, property, in bondage.
~Slave Girl of Gor, page 84~
~Vagabonds of Gor, pages 20-21~


Slave belly (noun): the area of the abdomen around the navel; so called because only slave girls expose their navels.
~Tribesmen of Gor, page 335~
~Explorers of Gor, page 334~


Slave box, punishment (noun): small square (3x3') iron box with a door having a viewing aperture of 7 inches x1/2 inches in the middle and a pass-through of 12x2 inches at the base; a punishment device for slaves.
~Captive of Gor, pages 313-314~

Slave box, transportation (noun): small, iron box used for the transportation of slaves.
~Fighting Slave of Gor, page 120~

Slave bracelets (noun): manacles of various types intended to restrain the wrists of a slave; some are akin to handcuffs while some are almost jewelry light restraining bracelets made of blue and gold stones.
~Tarnsman of Gor, page 102~
~Dancer of Gor, page 218~


Slave cage (noun): small, stout, wooden cord-bound, thick-barred cage adequate for the confinement of bound slaves. A wooden gate, tied shut, secures it.
~Fighting Slave of Gor, page 220~

Slave dance (noun): any of the sensuous and lascivious dances performed by slave girls to entertain their masters. The dancing of a slave is a thousand times more sensuous than that of a free woman because of the incredible meanings involved the additional richness which this furnishes the explosive significance of this comprehension that she who dances is owned and theoretically could be owned by you.
~Dancer of Gor, page 193~

Slave girtle (noun): a length of cord tied about a girl to mold a slave tunic to her form and enhance her curves, able to be crisscrossed about the body. ~Magicians of Gor, pages 21, 28-30~

Slave goad (noun): an electrical device much like a cattle prod used for controlling and disciplining slaves.
~Assassin of Gor, page 84~

Slave harness (noun): a slave garment or bond not otherwise described.
~Magicians of Gor, pages 108-109~

Slave heat (adj.): the intense need and passion of a slave girl.
~Beasts of Gor, page 242~

Slave hobble (noun): a chain consisting of a wrist-ring and an ankle-ring joined by 7 inches of chain it is fastened on one ankle and the opposite wrist. ~Nomads of Gor, page 154~

Slave hood (noun): a leather hood having no opening for eyes mouth or ears which covers a slave's entire head; usually has a gag attachment.
~Slave Girl of Gor, page 146~

Slave ignorance (noun): it is sometimes deemed appropriate that slaves be deliberately kept in ignorance, i.e., not knowing the names of their captors, their whereabouts, or what is to be done with them, at the Master's whim.
~Dancer of Gor, pages 89 and 380-381~

Slave lips (noun): When this command is given the slave turns her head up to the Master her lips pursed in a sensual kissing position. She remains motionless her lips thusly puckered and may not move until she is granted the kiss of a Master.
~Blood Brothers of Gor, pages 111 and 404~
~Kajira of Gor, page 224~


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