Cage, plastic (noun): a means of exhibiting slave girls outside a slaver's establishment suspended from the roof of the portico or in a tier of cages with a comely wench inside.
~Assassin of Gor, page 286~

Camerius (noun): the third month of the Gorean calendar (in Ar and some other cities).
~Assassin of Gor, page 235~

Camisk (noun): simple, poncho-like slave garment about 18 inches wide.
~Captive of Gor , page 64~
~Guardsman of Gor, page 107~
~Dancer of Gor, page 77~


Camisk, Turian (noun): a style of camisk worn by slaves in the city-state of Turia; cloth shaped like an inverted 'T' with a beveled crossbar fastened behind the neck & falls before the wearer's body; the crossbar then passes between her legs & is then brought forward snugly at the hips, is held in place by a single cord that binds it at the back of the neck behind the back & in front at the waist
~Captive of Gor, page 160~
~Guardsman of Gor, page 107~
~Dancer of Gor, page 155~


Canjellne -(verb): challenge
~Slave Girl of Gor, page 21~

Capture Cubicle (noun): a room designed or arranged for the capture of an unwary Free Woman, normally this captured Free Woman is then enslaved.
~Magicians of Gor, page 42~

Capture knot (noun): a knot recognized for it's unique turnings as rope or binding fiber tied by a Warrior; usually in the capture of a slave girl but also used on any likely foe.
~Explorers of Gor, page 58~

Capture scent (noun): an anesthetic widely employed to render it's victims unconscious; a rag soaked with it is held over the mouth and nose or shot into the victim as an anesthetic dart.
~Marauders of Gor, pages 115 and 116~

Carnarium (noun): refuse pit
~Magicians of Gor, page 38~

Carpet plant (noun): a plant of the rainforest area inland of Schendi having tendrils that are used in this example to bind a bandaged wound.
~Explorers of Gor, page 347~

Cart (direction): a gorean compass point equivalent to south west; the river Cartius was so named because of it's direction from Ar southwest.
~Nomads of Gor, page 3~

Cart, leather-slung free (noun): a public or rented 'coach' for transportation of passengers with seats facing each other. Its carriage is suspended by strong leather which causes a swaying, many times bringing on motion-sickness for passengers. Large hides are often suspended underneath to store items, as is a grease bucket for greasing the axles.
~Renegades of Gor, pages 19-20~

Cartius River (noun): broad, fast-flowing tributary that flows into the Vosk river far to the south and west of Ar. It is composed of three rivers, the Cartius Proper, Subequatorial Cartius, and Thassa Cartius. It's name is taken from the word cart, a compass point indicating southwest
~Nomads of Gor, page 2~
~Assassins of Gor, page 207~
~Explorers of Gor, page 106~


Casmu Band (noun): the Sand Band of the Kaiila Tribe of the Red Savages
~Savages of Gor, page 315~
~Blood Brothers of Gor, page 24~


Caste Codes (noun): ethical teachings of Gor whose origins are lost in antiquity.
~Tarnsman of Gor, page 40~

Caste Sanctuary (noun): similar to seeking Sanctuary in a church; in times of need, a caste member can ask for sanctuary under another caste member's roof.
~Assassins of Gor, page 207-209~

Caste, Gorean (noun): rigid social structure which is conferred by birth on Goreans except for slaves, outlaws, and Initiates. There are 5 high castes (Initiates, Scribes, Builders, Physicians, Warriors), privileged by their status to be privy to Double Knowledge, unlike the many lower castes (tradesmen, craftsmen, artisans, artists, etc.) who may know only First Knowledge. Governments are elected and administered by High Caste members only. The Caste is a source of life long pride and brotherhood. The welfare of the Caste takes precedent over individual members. It is possible to change caste, but it is rarely done. To lose Caste is the ultimate in dishonor.
~Tarnsman of Gor, pages 41-42~
~Priest-Kings of Gor, page 71~
~Fighting Slave of Gor, pages 209 - 211~
~Dancer of Gor, pages 186-187~
~Vagabonds of Gor, page 378~


Catapult (noun): this ancient military device is used extensively in the naval battles to control the Vosk River fought by the pirate armada of Ragnar Voskjard and Policrates against the alliance headed by Callimachus of Port Cos. Stones and clay bowls filled with burning pitch were hurled from ship to ship during their battles.
~Guardsman of Gor, pages 10 and 12~

Catapult, cordage of (noun): an example of how the female slave on Gor, 'earns her keep'. Even her hair, described as soft, glossy, silky and resilient, stronger than vegetable fibers and more weather resistant, is used, shaved from her head, as raw material for catapult cordage.
~Blood Brothers of Gor, page 245~
~Mercenaries of Gor, page 302~
~Vagabonds of Gor, pages 8 and 44~
~Magicians of Gor, page 49~

Cats-cradle game (noun): a string game popular in the Gorean North
~Beasts of Gor, page 196~

Chalwar (noun): baggy pants of diaphanous silk worn by slave girls of the Tahari; similar to the harem trousers of Earth.
~Tribesmen of Gor, page 105~

Chamber slave (noun): slave of the Priest Kings restricted to use within a particular chamber; these slaves cannot leave the chamber and are to serve the Freeperson living there fully.
~Priest Kings of Gor, page 36~

Chain luck (noun): the attempt to capture a slave girl without having a particular target in mind.
~Priest-Kings of Gor, page 61~
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