| Dung sack (noun): used to contain bosk (or any) dung after it has been raked up or collected; also employed as a punishment when slave girls are forced to 'spend a night in the dung sack'. ~Nomads of Gor, page 285~ Dust Legs (noun): a tribe of Red Savages which inhabits the Barrens; so called because they were the last tribe to domesticate kaiila. ~Savages of Gor, page 148~ Duty of the Twelve Joys (noun): Muls (slaves to the Priest-Kings) wash completely 12 times a day. ~Priest-Kings of Gor, page 111~ Double Flute (noun): a wind instrument. ~Dancer of Gor, pages 281 and 283~ ~Magicians of Gor, pages 120, and 156~ Drinking vessels, paga (noun): paga, the fermented drink made from Sa-Tarna grain seems to have no traditions surrounding it's service, as is demonstrated by the myriad variety of serving and drinking vessels deemed acceptable by the Gorean imbiber. The following annotations list these examples of drinking vessels: cups, brass cups, glasses, bowls, goblets, metal goblets, a silver goblet studded with rubies, a golden goblet, and a kantharos ~Assassin of Gor, page 9~ ~Raiders of Gor, pages 102, 105, 111, 223 and 306~ ~Marauders of Gor, pages 22-23~ ~Beasts of Gor, page 371~ ~Renegades of Gor, page 71 and 77~ Drums, Tarn (noun): drums used in a march during war; the signals are used to control flying tarn armies. ~Tarnsman of Gor, pages 130 and 191~ Dwelling, Homestone (noun): a stone often circular and flat that is sacred to each dwelling and is to be defended ferociously by even the meanest peasant. It is said, 'A palace without a Home Stone is but a hovel; a hovel which contains a Home Stone is a palace.' ~Tarnsman of Gor, page 26~ ~Outlaw of Gor, page 28~ ~Slave Girl of Gor, page 142~ ~Magicians of Gor, pages 485-486~ Earth girls (noun): slave girls abducted from Earth called barbarians. They are considered among Goreans to be the lowest and hottest of slaves. ~Guardsman of Gor, page 67~ El (noun): a voracious animal which can maim or kill a slave in moments. Some varieties are edible and considered a gorean delicacy. Varieties include: river eel, black eel, and spotted eel. ~Magicians of Gor, page 428~ Egg, Priest-King's (noun): the last egg of the Mother sought by Tarl Cabot as an agent of the Priest-Kings so that they might replenish their race and keep it from extinction. It was found in plain sight, a gray, squarish, grained, leathery object in the wagon of the Tuchuk Ubar San, Kamchak. ~Nomads of Gor, pages 326-327~ Ehn (noun): the Gorean minute of which there are 40 in an ahn (hour); it consists of 80 ihn (seconds). ~Outlaw of Gor, page 26~ ~Tribesmen of Gor, page 352~ Eleven kisses (noun): a component of training for a pleasure slave. ~Explorers of Gor, page 3 En (adj.): first ~Outlaw of Gor, page 178~ Enemy (noun): stranger ~Explorers of Gor, page 26~ Energy bulb (noun): dome-like, wire-protected bulbs emitting a clear soft light for years without replacement. They were invented by the Caste of Builders more than a century before the time of Tarl Cabot. ~Tarnsman of Gor, page 197~ En'Kara (noun; lit. 'first turning'): the first month of the Gorean calendar that of the vernal equinox which is the Gorean new year; roughly equivalent to the Earth calendar month of March. ~Outlaw of Gor, page 178~ En'Var (noun; lit. 'first resting'): the fourth month of the Gorean calendar that of the summer solstice roughly equivalent with the Earth calendar month of June. ~Outlaw of Gor, page 178~ Equinox, autumnal (noun): (lit. The Second Turning of the Central Fire ); the month of Autumnal Equinox is Se`Kara or The Second Kara; also called Se`Kara Lar-Torvis ~Outlaw of Gor page 178~ Equinox, vernal (noun): (lit. The First Turning of the Central Fire); the month of Vernal Equinox is En'Kara or the First Kara; also called En`Kara Lar-Torvis. ~Outlaw of Gor, page 178~ Erhard Ringer (noun): the artist whose rendering of the Map of Gor appears in this dictionary. It first appeared in a German Edition of Renegades of Gor, ~Book 23~ Errand capsule (noun): unescorted slave girls may be questioned about their destination or it's purpose by any Free Person. A piece of scroll rolled and inserted into an errand capsule which she carries or is hooked to her collar contains information about her errand. ~Dancer of Gor, page 300~ Eta (noun): a letter of the Gorean alphabet, possibly adapted from the Greek alphabet. Eta, in Gorean, is the most frequently occurring letter. ~Slave Girl of Gor, pages 383-384~ ~Explorers of Gor, page 9~ Exile, ritual of (noun): a man being exiled for whatever reason is publicly refused bread and salt, and is then ordered to leave the city by sundown under penalty of death. The exiled one may not come within ten pasangs of the city from that day forward. ~Tarnsman of Gor, page 216~ |
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