Gor has a rich language and background
and it can sometimes be difficult to remember what it all means. I
mean, even I do!
This then is a dictionary of words and
phrases that frequently appeared in the books by John Norman. It can
be considered the 'official' Gorean language 'by the books'. I use
some made up words of my own from time to time to expand the language
and these I will catalogue separately to distinguish them from
Norman's canonical terms. Credit where credit is due, this isn't my
own work but rather a list of words and terms put together by the
'City of Jasmine' website. The internet is notoriously fickle and
websites disappear from time to time so I'm preserving the catalogue
here for posterity. There may well be omissions. If you can think of
anything significant not included let me know and I'll create my own
entry.
The
Slaves
Kajira/Kajirus: These are slaves,
female and male respectively. There are many types of slaves to be
found on Gor, however, the most common is the ordinary kajira, a
multipurpose personal female slave. These slaves are referred to as
"kettle and mat" slaves; in other words, they do everything
from serve as scullery, to cooking, serving, and warming Master's
furs at night. Pleasure slaves are often referred to in discussion,
but actually are not common. Just because a slave is used for
pleasure, does not qualify her as a pleasure slave. However, the term
is wrongly but commonly in use among those of little knowledge; being
applied to ANY female slave. Of course all kajira are given the basic
instructions in how to serve as a sexual slave.
* Pleasure Slave: A slave specially
taught the arts of pleasure. A true pleasure slave knows the
positions of a slave, many dances, how to cook, serve, and how to
make love to a man..all with superb skill. Her chief trait is to be
pleasing to her Master, regardless of the circumstances, hence the
name, 'Pleasure Slave". Because the house that trains such a
kajira tends to put it's special flavour on a girl, many prefer to
train their own slaves, rather then have the girl they owned trained
by one whose tastes and passions are not one's own. Indeed, training
ones own is the mark of a true Master.
* Passion Slave: A girl, not trained,
but bred specifically for sex. Passion slaves are almost never freed
and their children are marked with the mark of the house that bred
them. In this way they are easily identified.
Free
Persons
* Free Woman: Free women are viewed by
most Goreans as priceless. Slaves are not used for breeding, except
to create additional slaves. Therefore only a free woman can bear
children that create family. If a slave gets pregnant, most Goreans
would either enslave the child, or give it away. In rare cases, the
slave was freed long enough to have the child. Even rarer is the case
where the mother is allowed to remain free, some men becoming very
sentimental about women that present them with children. The rights
of Free Women vary by city, caste and wealth as might be expected,
with wealthy high caste women having a great deal of freedom of
action. Free Women are often seen managing shops in the cities, since
it is generally dangerous for women to travel without an escort. In
such cases, the men do the leg work and the women manage the
business. Many members of the Caste of Scribes are woman, and
generally these women are as honoured for their work as their male
counterparts. An unescorted Free Woman is in constant danger as it is
not uncommon for young tarnsmen to rope women off the high bridges of
a city just for sport and capture. Of course, with the Robes of
Concealment hiding the features of a Free Woman as they do, slave
girls make much better prey, if only because the tarnsman can see the
value of what he is capturing. This is why the Robes of Concealment
are so much a part of the Free Woman's life, including the veil. On
Gor a Free Woman would rather be totally stripped of the rest of her
clothing than to lose her veil. A woman without a veil is naked,
while those without clothing are merely undressed.
* Free Companion: Free companions are
the closest thing to a 'wife that a Gorean has. A contract with
another free person, usually of the opposite sex, for a period of one
year. If not re-avowed and renewed on it's anniversary, the contract
is considered dissolved. Considering the life span of a Gorean is
measure in centuries, not years, this is very practical. Free
companionships are automatically dissolved if either is enslaved.
OFFICIAL
DICTIONARY
-A-
* ah-il (noun): a unit of measure, the
distance from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger, c. 18";
analogous to the Earth cubit; 10 ah-il equal one ah-ral
* Ahn (noun): the Gorean hour, of which
there are 20 in a Gorean day; it consists of 40 ehn (minutes)
* ah-ral (noun): a unit of measure
equaling 10 ah-il, or approx. 180"
* al-ka (noun): first letter of the
Gorean alphabet; corresponds to the Earth letter 'A'
* All Comrades (noun): a warrior
society of the Kaiila tribe of Red Savages; a.k.a. the Fighting
Hearts
* ar (noun): a letter of the Gorean
alphabet; cap. the name of an important Gorean city-state
* applause (noun): as on Earth, a sign
of approval; on Gor, however, it is performed by striking the right
hand against the left shoulder
* Ar: One of the oldest city on Gor, it
has 10,000 years of recorded history.
* Arani (noun): a minor tribe of the
Tahari; they are a vassal tribe of the Aretai
* Aretai (noun): a major tribe of the
Tahari; their vassal tribes are the Arani, Luraz, Raviri, Tajuks,
Tashid, Ti, and Zevar; their war-cry is 'Aretai Victorious!"
* Aria (adjective): of Ar
* armoured gatch (noun): a marsupial
mammal which inhabits the rain forests inland of Schendi
* Assassins, Caste of (noun): the caste
of those who kill for pay; exist mostly in Ar, but have been found in
other cities; their caste colour is black
-B-
* Bakahs (noun): a minor tribe of the
Tahari; they are a vassal tribe of the Kavars
* Bak-la-va (noun): a rich, sweet
dessert pastry made of layers of filo filled with chopped nuts and
sweetened and held together with syrup or honey, popular in the
Tahari desert region of Gor. The slave girl Emma has a particular
fondness for bak-la-va treats.
* bana (noun): jewellery, of precious
metals and stones, worn by free persons
* bara (command; lit. 'belly'?): at
this command, a slave girl will lie on her stomach, with her wrists
crossed behind her back, ready for binding, and with her ankles
crossed, ready for binding
* barbarian (noun): a native of the
planet Earth; usually used in a derogatory sense in reference to
slave girls from that planet
* ba-ta (noun): second letter of the
Gorean alphabet; corresponds to the Earth letter 'B'
* Bazi plague (noun): a deadly,
rapidly-spreading disease with no known cure; its symptoms include
pustules which appear all over the body, and a yellowing of the
whites of the eyes
* Bazi tea (noun): an herbal beverage
served hot and heavily sugared; traditionally drunk 3 tiny cups at a
time, in rapid succession
* bina (noun, lit. 'slave beads'):
slave jewellery, usually consisting of plain metals, coloured string,
wooden or cheap glass beads; sometimes used as a slave name
* binding fibre (noun): stout twine
made of strips of leather or of a fibre like hemp; a piece long
enough to circle a slave girl's waist 2-3 times is often used as a
belt for her slave tunic
* binding strap (noun): a strap 3/4"
wide and 18" long commonly used for binding the wrists and/or
ankles of prisoners and slaves
* bint (noun): small carnivorous
freshwater fish which inhabits the rivers of the rain forests inland
of Schendi; a large school of bints can strip a carcass in minutes;
similar to the piranha of Earth
* black wine (noun): coffee;
traditionally served with red and yellow sugars and powdered bosk
milk, and in tiny cups
* Blue-Sky Riders (noun): a warrior
society of the Fleer tribe of Red Savages
* bondage knot (noun): a knot, tied by
a slave girl in her hair on the right side of her face; it is a
silent plea to her master that she be raped
* bond-maid (noun): the term for a
slave girl used in Torvaldsland
* bond-maid gruel (noun): see slave
porridge
* bosk (noun): large, shaggy,
long-horned bovine similar to the Earth cow; cattle
* brak bush (noun): a shrub whose
leaves have a purgative effect when chewed; traditionally, branches
of it are nailed to house doors during the Waiting Hand to discourage
the entry of bad luck into the house for the New Year
* brand (noun): a mark burned into the
flesh of animals and slaves to mark them as property; specific brands
include the kef (common kajira brand), Dina, Palm, mark of Treve,
mark of Port Kar, mark of the Tahari, mark of Torvaldsland (a girl
whose belly lies under the sword), Tuchuk brand of the 4 bosk horns
* brand, penalty (noun): small 1/4"
brands that mark a convicted liar, thief, traitor, etc.
* brand, thief's (noun): tiny 1/4",
3-pronged brand worn on the cheek of those of the Caste of Thieves
* branding rack (noun): a device to
which a new slave girl is chained for branding; her hands are chained
above her head, but the rest of her body is free to move, except for
whichever thigh is to be branded, this being held motionless in a
large vise
* breeding wine (noun): a sweet
beverage which counteracts the effects of slave wine, making a slave
girl fertile; also called second wine
* Builders, Caste of (noun): the caste
which includes architects, draftsmen, stonemasons, etc.; the Builders
are one of the five High Castes included in the government of Gor;
their caste colour is yellow
-C-
* Camerius (noun): the third month of
the Gorean calendar (in Ar and some other cities)
* camisk (noun): simple, poncho-like
slave garment, about 18" wide
* camisk, Turian (noun): a style of
camisk worn by slaves in the city-state of Turia; it consists of a
piece of cloth shaped like an inverted 'T' with a beveled crossbar;
it fastens behind the neck & falls before the wearer's body; the
crossbar then passes between her legs & is then brought forward
snugly at the hips; it 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
* canjellne (verb): challenge
* capture scent (noun): chloroform
* carpet plant (noun): a plant of the
rainforest area inland of Schendi, having tendrils that are sometimes
used as a source of drinking water
* Casmu Band (noun): a sub-group of the
Yellow-Kaiila Riders
* chain luck (noun): the attempt to
capture a slave girl without having a particular target in mind
* chalwar (noun): baggy pants of
diaphanous silk, worn by slave girls of the Tahari; similar to the
harem trousers of Earth
* Char (noun): a minor tribe of the
Tahari; they are a vassal tribe of the Kavars
* chatka (noun): the strip of black
leather, some 6 inches by 5 feet long, worn like a breech-clout over
the curla by the slave girls of the Wagon Peoples
* Cities of Dust (noun): the Gorean
land of the dead, or underworld
* Coin Girl (noun): a slave girl who,
with a coin box and triangular flat bell chained around her neck, is
sent out in the streets of a city to earn money from masters in
return for her sexual use
* coffle (noun): a method of chaining a
line of slaves together for trekking; common methods are to link the
slaves by the left ankle, left wrist, or throat; also, the line of
slaves itself
* collar (noun): any of several iron or
steel devices that fit around the neck of a slave; in Torvaldsland,
they are of iron, hinged, and fastened with a rivet
* collar, dance (noun): a collar to
which light- weight (but effective) chain has been attached in order
to set off the dancer; a common type consists of a large oval of
chain roughly 3 yd. in circumference, to which wrist cuffs and ankle
cuffs are attached; once the two sides of the oval have been attached
to a ring on the collar, the chain gives about 36" of play for
each hand, and 18" play for each foot; much used in the Tahari
* collar, lock (noun): a hinged collar
easily removed by the use of a key; usually of flat stock, c. 1-1/2"
to 2" high; usually worn by trained slaves; the lock has one pin
for each of the letters in the word 'kajira'
* collar, plate (noun: collar of flat
stock which is hammered about a slave's neck; usually worn by
untrained slaves
* collar, Turian (noun): a slave collar
of cylindrical stock, rather than the normal flat stock of northern
lock collars; fits more loosely that a lock collar, enabling it to
turn around the wearer's neck
* Collaring Feast (noun): a private
feast for a young tarnsman and his family and friends; held to
celebrate the capture of his first slave girl; during it, the girl
formally submits to him as his slave, then proceeds to serve him at
the Feast and afterwards in his quarters
* Companionship Price (noun): the gift,
in money or goods, given by a man to the father of the woman he
wishes to take in Free Companionship
* con (conj.): from
* contasta (adv.; lit. 'from the
founding of'): means of determining chronology; equivalent to the
Earth term AD (Anno Domini)
* Council of Captains (noun): the
governing body of the city of Port Kar
* curla (noun): the red waist cord worn
slave- girls of the Wagon Peoples; supports the chatka
* Cur-lon Fibre (noun): fibre spun by
the Swamp Spiders (Spider People) and used in the textile mills of Ar
* Curulean (noun): the most prestigious
slave auction house in the city of Ar
* czehar (noun): musical instrument
consisting of a flat, oblong box, having 8 strings which are played
with a horn pick; similar to a Japanese koto
-D-
* da (conj.): here
* dar (adj.): holy; priest
* Dar-Kosis (noun; lit. 'holy
disease'): an incurable, wasting disease akin to the Earth disease of
leprosy
* degradation stripe (noun): a 2"-wide
band shaved into the hair of men captured by talunas, or panther
girls; it runs from the forehead to the nape of the neck
* dina (noun): a small, short-stemmed
flower indigenous to hillsides; sometimes called the 'slave flower',
it is often used as a design for slave brands; sometimes used as a
slave name
* display slave (noun): a slave girl
whose primary purpose is for the display of her beauty to reflect the
affluence of her master; often chained in coffle with other display
slaves behind the palanquin or other transport of her master
* dock eel (noun): a black freshwater
fish, 4' long & weighing 8-10 lb.; carnivorous; they inhabit the
shallow waters around the dock and wharves of river ports
* Double Knowledge (noun): the two
forms of knowledge provided on Gor; the simpler knowledge is taught
to the lower castes, the more esoteric knowledge is taught to the
higher castes
* Dust Legs (noun): a tribe of Red
Savages which inhabits the Barrens; so called because they were the
last tribe to domesticate Kaiila
-E-
* Ehn (noun): the Gorean minute, of
which there are 40 in an ahn (hour); it consists of 80 ihn (seconds)
* en (adj.): first
* energy bulb (noun): light bulb
* 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
* 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
* eta (noun): a letter of the Gorean
alphabet; corresponds to the Earth letter 'E' (?); apparently adapted
from the Greek alphabet; sometimes used as a name for slave girls
-F-
* face-strip (verb): to remove the
veil(s) worn by a free woman; to do so usually means that she is to
be enslaved
* Fighting Hearts (noun): see All
Comrades
* fire-maker (noun): a small device
consisting of a small reservoir of tharlarion oil, a wick, a
thumb-activated, ratcheted steel wheel, and a splinter of flint; not
unlike an old-fashioned cigarette lighter
* First Knowledge (noun): the education
available to the lower castes, such as the Peasants; it is practical,
if occasionally deliberately erroneous (i.e. it purports that Gor is
a flat disk)
* flahdah (noun): a tree of the Tahari
having lanceolate leaves; the trunk leans, like that of a palm tree
* Flame Death (noun): a form of capital
punishment imposed by the Priest-Kings and triggered from the Sardar;
in it, the victim seems to spontaneously erupt in blue flames
* flaminium (noun): a largish scarlet
flower having 5 petals
* fleer (noun): large, hook-billed bird
which hunts at night
* Fleer (noun): a tribe of Red Savages
which inhabits the Barrens
* fleer, prairie (noun): yellow bird
with long wings and a sharp bill; sometimes called the 'maize bird'
or 'corn bird' from the belief that it is usually the first bird to
find food
* Foot (noun); a unit of measurement
equal to 10 horts, or 12 1/2 Earth inches
* fora (noun): chain; pl. fori - chains
* Frame of Humiliation (noun): wooden
frame to which the condemned person is tied before it is set adrift
in the Vosk River, so that he may die of exposure and/or dehydration,
if he is not eaten by tharlarion or other carnivorous reptiles
* Free Companion (noun): spouse;
consort
* Free Companionship (noun): the Gorean
equivalent of marriage; must be renewed annually
* fruit tindel (noun): a bird? which
inhabits the rain forests of the Schendi area
-G-
* gant, jungle (noun): a bird, related
to the marsh gant, which inhabits the rain forests inland of Schendi
* gant, marsh (noun): a long-legged
marsh bird with a piping cry; similar to a curlew?
* giani (noun): a large mammal of
solitary habits which inhabits the rain forests inland of Schendi
* gieron (noun): a drug, an allergen,
which causes a yellowing of the whites of the eyes; in combination
with sajel, it reproduces the symptoms of the Bazi plague
* gim, horned (noun): a small owl-like
bird, c. 4 ozs. in weight, which inhabits the forests of northern Gor
* gim, lang (long?) (noun): an
insectivorous bird which inhabits the rain forests inland of Schendi
* gim, yellow (noun): a bird, related
to the horned gim, which inhabits the rain forests inland of Schendi
* gint (noun): a tiny (6")
freshwater fish which inhabits the rivers of the rain forests inland
of Schendi; it has bulbous eyes & flipper-like fins; is
amphibious, having both lungs & gills; is capable of walking on
its pectoral fins; often found in the company of tharlarion, feeding
off the scraps of their kills
* gint, giant (noun): a large cousin of
the gint found in western Gor, similar in appearance, but with a
4-spined dorsal fin; is also amphibious and capable of walking on its
pectoral fins
* girl-yoke (noun): a narrow piece of
wood c. 5' long with holes drilled in the middle and at each end; to
secure a girl in this yoke, a thong is tied around one wrist, the end
of the thong then being passed through the hole in one end of the
yoke; the thong is then passed through the middle hole of the yoke,
wrapped around the girl's neck 5 times, then passed back out through
the same hole, after which it is passed through the hole at the other
end of the yoke, so that her other wrist may be tied to the yoke;
shorter (2 1/2' long) versions are sometimes used while the girl is
serving her master's pleasure; used mostly among the Red Savages of
the Barrens
* Glass of the Builders (noun):
telescope
* Golden Beetle: an insect, roughly the
size of a rhinoceros, which lives in the caverns below the Nest of
the Priest-Kings in the Sardar Mountains; its prey is the
Priest-Kings themselves
* gor (noun): Home Stone
* grub borer (noun): an insectivorous
bird which inhabits the rain forests inland of Schendi
* grunt (noun): a large, carnivorous,
salt-water fish which inhabits Thassa; is often attracted by the
blood of a wounded creature; similar to the shark of Earth
* grunt, blue (noun): a small,
voracious, carnivorous freshwater fish, related to the Thassa grunt;
like its larger cousin, it is attracted by blood
* Gur (noun): a thin, white honey-like
liquid secreted in the Nest by a large, grey domesticated arthropod
which feeds on Sim plants; when fermented in the social stomachs of
somnolent Priest-Kings, it is ritually fed to the Mother of the Nest
on the Feast of Tola
* Gur Carriers (noun): mutated Muls who
can climb walls and who gather the fermented Gur for the Feast of
Tola.
-H-
* hand (noun): the Gorean week,
consisting of five (5) days
* Harl ring (noun): a form of slave
chain which consists of an ankle ring with a welded ring in back and
a yard of in front; the chain terminates in a locking device which
can be attached to another Harl ring, around a post, or to itself in
order the secure the slave who wears it; named for its inventor
* har-ta! (command): faster!
* haruspex (noun): soothsayer;
omen-taker
* herlit (noun): Gorean eagle, having a
wingspan of 6-8 feet; is carnivorous, and has yellow feathers tipped
with black; also called 'Sun-Striker' or 'out-of-the-sun-it-strikes',
from its habit of striking with the sun above and behind it; inhabits
the Barrens
* Hersius (noun): the planet Jupiter;
named for a legendary hero of Ar
* hinti (noun, plural): small,
flea-like insects; unlike fleas, they are not parasites
* hith (noun): huge python-like snake
* homan (noun): a letter of the Gorean
alphabet; derived from the Cretan alphabet
* Home Stone (noun): 1) a stone, often
circular and flat, that is sacred to each dwelling, and is to be
defended ferociously by even the meanest peasant; 2) a similar stone
that represents the soul of a city; to be without a Home Stone is to
lack citizenship
* hook-billed gort (noun): a
carnivorous hunting bird of the rain forests inland of Schendi; preys
on ground urts
* hort (noun): a measure of distance
equal to 1- 1/4 inches
* house veil (noun): the next-to-last
veil worn by free women, esp. when in the company of men not of her
own family; worn over the pride veil, and under the street veil upon
leaving the house
* huda (noun): a unit of measure
equalling 5 tefa
* hurt (noun): a kangaroo-like animal
whose wool is used for cloth
-I-
* I ask your favour (phrase): Gorean
phrase equivalent to 'Please'
* I wish you well (phrase): Gorean
phrase of farewell
* Ihn (noun): the Gorean second, of
which there are 80 in an ehn (minute)
* ina (noun): a letter of the Gorean
alphabet
* Initiates, Caste of (noun): the
representatives of the Priest-Kings in Gorean society; the Initiates
are one of the five High Castes, and are the religious branch of the
government; their caste colour is white
* initiatory whipping (noun): the
beating, usually of about 10 strokes, which a slave girl receives
upon being brought into a new house- hold, to remind her that she is
a slave and under discipline
* iron pens (noun): the subterranean
retention facilities in a Slaver's house where slaves are kept for
training and prior to sale
* Isbu Band (noun): a sub-group of the
All Comrades
-J-
* jard (noun): a small, yellow-winged
scavenger bird of the rainforest inland of Schendi
* jarl (noun): the title for a leader
of warriors in Torvaldsland; also, the title by which all free men of
Torvaldsland are addressed by slaves
* jit monkey (noun): a simian mammal
which inhabits the rain forests inland of Schendi
-K-
* kaiila (noun): large (20-22 hands),
carnivorous mammal, with a long neck and silky fur; its eyes have 3
lids; is viviparous, has incredible stamina, and can be domesticated
for riding in spite of its vicious temper; in the Tahari, its long
hair is used to braid rope; its milk is potable by humans
* Kaiila (noun): a tribe of Red Savages
which inhabits the Barrens; their language is related to that of the
Dust Legs
* kailiauk (noun): stocky ruminant,
tawny with red and brown markings on haunches, having 3 horns; stands
c. 20-25 hands at the shoulder
* Kailiauk (noun): a tribe of Red
Savages which inhabits the Barrens; their language is a dialect of
Kaiila
* Kaissa (noun; lit. 'the game'): a
board-game much favoured on Gor; the board is marked with 100
squares, coloured alternately red and yellow; there are 20 pieces per
side, which represent Ubar and Ubara, Initiates, Riders of the High
Tharlarion, Tarnsmen, Scribes, Builders, Spearmen or Spear Slaves,
and the Home Stone; it is played much like chess, the object being to
capture one's opponent's Home Stone; in Torvaldsland, the Ubar,
Ubara, tarnsman, Initiate, and Scribes are replaced by the Jarl,
Jarl's Woman, Ax, Rune-Priest, and Singer, respectively
* kajira (noun): slave girl; pl.
kajirae
* kajirus (noun): male slave; pl.
kajiri
* Kajuralia (noun; lit. 'holiday of
slaves'): a festival, similar to the Feast of Fools, is which slaves
trade places with their masters and have much freedom to play tricks
on free persons; celebrated in most cities on the last day of the
12th Passage Hand, but in Ar and some other cities on the last day of
the 5th month, the day before the Love Feast
* Ka-la-na (noun): 1) a tree with very
strong yellow wood, used for making bows; 2) a very potent dry white
or red wine, made from the fruit of the Ka-la-na tree
* kal-da (noun): alcoholic beverage
made of ka- la-na wine diluted with citrus juices and mixed with
strong spices, and served hot
* kalika (noun): musical instrument
having a long neck and hemispheric soundbox, its 6 strings being
plucked; similar to a banjo
* kalmak (noun): vest of black leather
worn by the slave girls of the Wagon Peoples
* kan-lara (noun): slave brand
* Kashani (noun): a minor tribe of the
Tahari; they are a vassal tribe of the Kavars
* kaska (noun): a small hand drum
* Kavars (noun): a major tribe of the
Tahari; their vassal tribes are the Ta'Kara, Bakahs, Char, and
Kashani; their war-cry is 'Kavars Supreme!'
* kanda (noun): a shrub of the Gorean
desert; a lethal poison can be extracted from its roots, while
chewing the leaves has an addictive narcotic effect
* kara (noun): turning
* Kassars (noun): one of the 4 tribes
of the Wagon Peoples; also called the Blood People; their standard is
a scarlet bola
* Kataii (noun): one of the 4 tribes of
the Wagon Peoples, whose members are negroid; their standard is a
yellow bow
* kef (noun): a letter of the Gorean
alphabet, analogous with the Earth letter 'K'; the first letter of
the Gorean words for male and female slaves, and hence often used as
a brand
* kennel (noun): a small, concrete
room, usu. 3'x3'x4', having an iron grill for a door, in which a
slave girl may be confined at night
* kes (noun): a shrub whose salty, blue
secondary roots are a main ingredient in sullage
* kes (noun): short tunic of black
leather worn by the male slaves of the Wagon Peoples
* kettle-and-mat girl (noun): a slave
girl whose function is divided between household tasks and sexual
servitude
* ki (adv.): no, not; also indicates a
negative (ex. 'la ki kajira' - I am not a slave girl)
* ko-lar (noun): slave collar
* koora (noun): strip of red fabric
worn as a headband by the slave girls of the Wagon Peoples
* ko-ro-ba (noun): village market
(obsolete); cap. a major city-state, often referred to as the 'Towers
of the Morning'
* kort (noun): a rinded fruit of the
Tahari; served sliced with melted cheese and nutmeg
* kosis (noun): disease
* Kur (noun; lit. 'beast'; pl. kurii; a
corruption of their name for themselves): a large (8-9') furred,
mammal having 4 legs, which can stand upright or on all fours; each
paw has 6 multiply-jointed digits with retractable claws and an
opposing thumb, so that it can grip; it has 2 rows of teeth; they are
incredibly strong and ferocious, and are carnivorous, even to eating
humans
* 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
* kurt (noun): the five-bladed slave
whip
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* la (phrase; fem): I am; you are
* lar (adj.): central
* larl (noun): a large (7 ft. at
shoulder) feline, tawny red or black in colour, having a black mane;
carnivorous; similar to a lion
* larma (noun): succulent fruit, rather
like an apple; sometimes sliced and fried, and served with
browned-honey sauce; offering a larma, real or imagined, by a slave
girl to her master is a silent plea for the girl to be raped
* Lar-Torvis (noun; lit. 'central
fire'): the sun
* last veil (noun): the innermost of
the five veils worn by free women; it is worn under the veil of the
citizeness, and is often very sheer
* leading position (noun; used as a
command): posture of a slave girl, bending forward at the waist, with
her head at a master's hip, so that he may grab her hair and guide
her where he wishes her to go
* leech plant (noun): a hemovorous
plant that fastens two hollow, fang-like thorns into its victim,
through which it can suck the blood that nourishes it
* leg-spreader (noun): devices of
various complexity designed to keep a slave girl's legs spread while
being used sexually by her master(s); sometimes used on male captives
as an indication of humiliation; used mostly among the Red Savages of
the Barrens
* lelt (noun): a small (5-7")
blindfish with fernlike filaments at either side of the head which
are its sensory organs; white, with long fins, it swims slowly, and
is the main food of the salt shark; inhabits the brine pits such as
those at Klima in the Tahari
* lesha (command; lit. 'leash'): at
this command, the slave girl stands with her hands behind her back,
ready for binding, and with her head back and chin to the left, ready
to have a leash snapped onto her collar
* liana vine (noun): a rainforest plant
which can be used as a source of drinking water
* lit, common (noun): a bird found in
the rain forests of the Schendi area
* lit, crested (noun): a bird found in
the rain forests of the Schendi area
* lo (phrase; masc.): I am; you are
* long ship (noun): a swift,
manoeuvrable ship having 2 rudders, 1 removable lateen-rigged mast,
and a keel-to-beam ratio of 8:1; often used in military actions; some
are fitted as ramships
* Love Feast (noun): common name for
the 5th Passage Hand, occurring in late summer, which time is the
greatest period for the sale of slaves, esp. slave girls
* love furs (noun): soft furs spread
thickly on the floor at the foot of a master's sleeping couch, on
which a slave girl is most often raped
* Luck Girl (noun): a slave girl who
acts as mascot onboard ship; her use is usually reserved for the
captain of the ship, but she may be shared with the crew, usually as
a disciplinary measure
* Luraz (noun): a minor tribe of the
Tahari; they are a vassal tribe of the Aretai
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* mamba (noun): large, predatory river
tharlarion which inhabits the rivers of the rain forests inland of
Schendi; they have long, log-like bodies, with short, powerful legs &
a long snout & tail; similar to Earth crocodiles
* marking stick (noun): a writing
implement rather like a pen
* matok (noun): a Priest-King term, it
refers to an inhabitant of the Nest which is in the Nest but not of
the Nest
* Merchants, Caste of (noun): the caste
of those who deal in merchandise and trading; their caste colours are
white and gold
* mindar (noun): a short-winged, yellow
& red bird of the rain forests inland of Schendi; with its sharp
bill, it digs in the bark of flower trees for larvae & bugs
* mul (noun): a Priest-King term for a
human slave
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* nadu (command; lit. 'kneel): at this
command, a slave girl will kneel back on her heels, with her knees
spread wide, back straight, hands on thighs with palms up, head up,
eyes lowered; ie: to assume the position of a Pleasure Slave
* needle tree (noun): a tree of the
Thentis region, whose oil is used in perfumes
* Nest (noun): the colony and home of
the Priest-Kings in the Sardar; the ruler of the Nest is the Mother,
from whose eggs the Priest-Kings are hatched
* Nest Trust (noun): the Priest-King
equivalent of 'friendship'
* nu (noun): a letter of the Gorean
alphabet; corresponds to the Earth letter 'N' (?); apparently adapted
from the Greek alphabet
* nykus (noun): victory; from the Greek
nike
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* omnion (noun): a letter of the Gorean
alphabet
* ost (noun): tiny snake, about 12"
long, bright orange in colour; its venom causes extremely painful
death within seconds; the ost of the rain forests inland of Schendi
are red with black stripes
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* paga (noun; abbr. of Pagar-Sa-Tarna,
lit. 'pleasure of the life-daughter'): a grain-based, distilled hard
liquor akin to whiskey; sometimes served warm
* paga attendant (noun): a male
employee of a paga tavern, who supervises the serving of paga by
slave girls, and collects payment for the paga and the use of the
slave girls
* paga tavern (noun): an establishment
where food and alcoholic beverages, esp. paga, are sold; in addition,
the use of the serving slave is included in the price of the paga
bought
* pagar (noun): pleasure
* pagar kajira (noun): pleasure slave
* Paravaci (noun): one of the 4 tribes
of the Wagon Peoples; also called the Rich People; their standard is
a boskhead-shaped banner made of jewels strung on gold wire
* parsit fish (noun): a silvery fish
having brown stripes
* pasang (noun): measure of distance
equalling .7 miles
* Passage Hand (noun): the 5-day period
between Gorean months, which consist of 5 5- day weeks
* passion slave (noun): a slave girl
who has been bred rather than captured; specifically, one that has
been bred for a particular trait, such as beauty or slave heat or the
shape of her lips.
* Peasants, Caste of (noun): the basic
caste of Gor; they refer to themselves as the 'Ox on Which the Home
Stone Rests'
* Physicians, Caste of (noun): the
caste which practices the healing arts; the Physicians are one of the
five High Castes which make up the Gorean government; their caste
colour is green
* pierced-ear girl (noun): a slave girl
whose ears have been pierced; as piercing a girl's ears is consider
the ultimate degradation, it virtually guarantees that the girl will
never be freed; the practice first became popular in Turia, but is
gaining acception in the northern cities, esp. Ar
* plank collar (noun): a two-piece
board hinged at one end and capable of being locked at the other,
similar in operation to the stocks of 18th-century America and
England; it has two or more semi-circular holes cut in each side so
that it may fit around the necks of more than one slave girl or
captive free woman at one time
* Player (noun): a member of a
caste-like society who plays Kaissa professionally; their caste
colours are red and yellow
* Pleasure Garden (noun): an area in
which wealthy Gorean men keep their slave girls; roughly akin to the
harem of the Arab countries of Earth
* pleasure rack (noun): a device,
ranging in complexity from a grid of ropes in a wooden frame to a
moveable, adjustable frame with chains, for the display and sexual
use of slave girls and captive free women
* pleasure silk (noun): sheer, clingy
form of silk worn only by slave girls; wraps like a pareau, with a
disrobing loop at the left shoulder
* Pleasure Slave (noun): a slave girl
whose main function is sexual servitude to her master; traditionally,
she kneels with her knees spread wide, and her hands either resting
on her thighs or, in some cities, crossed behind her, ready for
binding
* pot girl (noun): a slave girl whose
main function is cooking and other menial tasks; used disparagingly
* Pride (noun): a military unit
consisting of 100 Warriors
* pride veil (noun): the third veil
worn by free women; worn under the house veil and over the veil of
the citizeness
* Priest-King (noun): the Earth
translation of the Gorean term 'Sardar'
* Prition (noun): title of a treatise
on bondage written by Clearchus of Cos
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* quala (noun): small, dun-coloured,
3-toed mammal with a stiff, brushy mane of black hair; pl. qualae
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* ram-berries (noun): small, succulent
berries
* ram-ship (noun): war galley, having
up to 3 banks of oars as well as masts and sails; named for the
battering rams on the prow
* rarius (noun; pl.rarii): warrior
* Raviri (noun): a minor tribe of the
Tahari; they are a vassal tribe of the Aretai
* ravishment lamp (noun): a small
tharlarion- oil lamp, found in the chamber of a master; its soft glow
is sufficient to illuminate a slave girl as she is raped
* Red Hunters (noun): the peoples who
inhabit the Gorean arctic; in appearance and culture, they are
similar to the Eskimos of Earth
* Red Savages (noun): the peoples to
inhabit the plains area (Barrens) of Gor; in appearance and culture,
they are similar to the American Indians of Earth
* rence (noun): a tufted, reed-like
plant that grows in the marshes; used for making paper
* rence paper (noun): papyrus
* rep (noun): a fiber plant similar to
cotton
* repcloth (noun): rough fabric woven
from the fibres of the rep plant; analogous to cotton muslin?
* river shark (noun): a narrow, black,
vicious, carnivorous fish with a triangular dorsal fin, which
inhabits the rivers of Gor
* Robes of Concealment (noun): the mode
of dress favoured by free women in some of the larger city-states
(i.e. Ar, Ko-ro-ba, Turia, etc.); it consists of one or more hooded
robes of heavy brocade, or other opaque fabric, plus up to five face
veils
* round ship (noun): heavy cargo &
passenger ships, having up to 3 banks of 10 oars to a side; not as
swift or manoeuvrable as ram- ships, having a keel-to-beam ratio of
6:1; has 2 rudders, and 2 permanent, lateen-rigged masts; carries a
crew of 20-25 free men, plus up to 200 oar-slaves
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* sa (noun): life
* sa (noun): daughter
* Sa-eela (noun): one of the most
sensual and erotic of slave dances; it consists of five distinct
portions; belongs to the class of slave dance known as Lure Dances of
the Love- Starved Slave girl
* sajel (noun):a drug which causes
harmless pustules to erupt on the body; in combination with gieron,
it reproduces the symptoms of the Bazi plague
* salt shark (noun): a long-bodied (12'
or more) carnivorous fish having gills situated under the jaw,
several rows of triangular teeth, a sickle- like tail, and a
sail-like dorsal fin; inhabits brine pits such as those of the Tahari
* san (adj.): one; fem. sana
* sa'ng (adj.): without
* sa-fora (noun; lit.
'chain-daughter'): slave girl
* sa'ng-fori (noun; lit. 'without
chains'): freedom
* Salerian Confederation (noun): an
alliance of 4 cities - Ti, Port Olni, Lara, and Vonda - formed to rid
the Olni River of pirates & to protect inland shipping
* sar (noun): king
* Sardar (noun): priest-kings, large
(c. 8 ft. tall) intelligent insects who are the true rulers of Gor;
the mountain range where the Priest- Kings live
* Sardar Fairs (noun): huge fairs held
4 times each year at the foot of the Sardar Mountains; they coincide
with the equinoxes and solstices (En'Kara, En'Var, Se'Kara, &
Se'Var); for the during of the Fair, the area is neutral territory:
no one may be enslaved at the Fair (though slaves captured elsewhere
may be sold), & no blood may be spilled; serves as a trading
point for information and merchandise; every Gorean is required to
visit the Fair at least once before the age of 25
* Sa-Tarna (noun; lit.
'life-daughter'): grain, specifically wheat
* Sa-Tassna (noun; lit. 'life-mother'):
meat; food in general
* Schendi (noun): a port city just
south of the equator, having a population of c. 1 million citizens;
is the base of operations for the League of Black Slavers
* Scribes, Caste of (noun): the caste
concerned with history, accounting, record-keeping, etc.; one of the
five High Castes which make up Gorean government; their caste colour
is blue
* se (adj.): second
* Second Knowledge (noun): the
education available to the higher castes; it is more esoteric, and
includes knowledge of Earth
* second slave (phrase): referring to
the serving of black wine, it indicates that the consumer prefers to
drink it without sugar or milk; from the fact that the sugar and milk
are placed in the cup by one slave before the beverage is poured into
the cup by a second slave
* second wine (noun): see breeding wine
* Se'Kara (noun; lit. 'second
turning'): the seventh month of the Gorean calendar, that of the
autumnal equinox, roughly equivalent to the Earth calendar month of
September
* Selnar (noun): the third month of the
Gorean calendar (in Ko-ro-ba and some other cities)
* sereem diamonds (noun): a transparent
mineral which is precious because of its rarity; is red with flecks
of white
* Se'Var (noun; lit. 'second resting'):
the tenth month of the Gorean calendar, that of the winter solstice,
roughly equivalent with the Earth calendar month of December
* she-urts (noun; short for 'she-urts
of the wharves'): homeless free girls - runaways, vagabonds, orphans,
etc. - who live near the canals in port cities, surviving by
scavenging, begging, stealing, and sleeping with paga attendants;
they sleep wherever they find space, and usually wear a brief tunic
instead of Robes of Concealment
* shipping collar (noun): a loose,
generic collar worn by slaves when being shipped as cargo
* shu (noun): a letter of the Gorean
alphabet; derived from oriental calligraphy; represents the sh sound
* sidge (noun): a letter of the Gorean
alphabet; derived from cuneiform
* side-block girl (noun): a slave girl
sold for a fixed price from the side block of a slave auction house,
instead of auctioned from the main block; used disparagingly
* silk girl (noun): term used by those
of Torvaldsland to denote a slave girl from the southern cities;
often used disparagingly
* silk slave (noun): a male pleasure
slave; usually in attendance on a free woman
* sim plant (noun): a rambling, tangled
vine-like plant with huge, rolling leaves, raised in the pasture
chambers of the Nest
* sip root (noun): a bitter root whose
extract is the active ingredient in slave wine
* 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 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
* slave belly (noun): the area of the
abdomen around the navel; so called because only slave girls expose
their navels
* slave box (noun): 1) small, square
(3x3') iron box, with a door having a viewing aperture of 7"x1/2"
in the middle, and a pass-through of 12x2" at the base; a
punishment device for slaves; 2) a small ventilated box, barely large
enough to contain a slave, sometimes used in the transport &
delivery of slaves after purchase
* slave bracelets (noun): manacles;
there are 3 links between the wrist rings
* slave cage (noun): a small cage, just
big enough for a slave girl to sit or curl up, in which she may be
placed as cargo
* slave dance (noun): any of the
sensuous and lascivious dances performed by slave girls to entertain
their masters; designed to display the sexual heat of the performer,
and invite her use by masters; dances include the Belt Dance, Chain
Dance, Dance of the 6 Thongs, Sa-eela, Tile Dance (performed on red
tiles), Tether Dance
* slave goad (noun): an electrical
device, much like a cattle prod, used for controlling and
disciplining slaves
* slave heat (noun): the intense need
and passion of a slave girl
* slave hobble (noun): a chain
consisting of a wrist-ring and an ankle-ring joined by 7" of
chain it is fastened on one ankle and the opposite wrist
* 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 lips (noun): the pursing of a
slave girl's lips as for kissing; often used as a command
* slave mat (noun): a course mat to
which area a slave girl may be ordered for discipline or rape; the
girl may not leave the mat unless permitted by her master
* slave oval (noun): a method of chain
a slave girl consisting of a hinged iron loop which locks around her
waist, with two sliding wrist- rings and a welded ring in the middle
of the back
* slave pole (noun): imaginary pole
that 'transfixes' a dancing girl, by which she is 'held' during her
dance
* slave porridge (noun): a cold,
unsweetened mixture of water and Sa-Tarna meal, on which slaves are
fed; in Torvaldsland, it is called 'bond-maid gruel', and often mixed
with pieces of chopped parsit fish
* slave perfume (noun): perfumes
designed to be worn by slave girls; they are heavier and more sensual
than those designed for free women
* slave rag (noun): see Ta-Teera
* slave rape (noun): the sexual use of
a slave girl; may be either tender or brutal, casual or deliberate
* slave ring (noun): a heavy iron ring,
c. 1' in diameter, to which a slave may be secured for security,
discipline, or any other reason; often found in floors, interior &
exterior walls (either 1' or 3' above the ground), attached to the
foot of a master's sleeping couch, etc.
* slave steel (noun): generic term for
collars, chains, siriks, etc. worn by slaves
* slave strap (noun): a heavy strap or
belt which buckles behind the wearer's back; in front, there is a
metal plate with a welded ring, through which passes the 4 hort (5")
chain of a pair of slave bracelets; designed to keep the wearer's
hand before his body
* slave veil (noun): a small triangle
of diaphanous yellow silk, worn across the bridge of the nose and
covering the lower half of the face; it parodies the heavy veils worn
by free women, as it conceals nothing and often arouses the lust of
masters
* slave wagon (noun): a flat-bedded,
barred wagon, like a large cage with a door in the rear, in which
many slaves may be transported at one time, their ankles chained to a
bar that runs down the centre of the floor; tarpaulins are often used
to cover the cage & hide the cargo; analogous to an old-fashioned
Earth circus wagon
* slave wine: a black, bitter beverage
that acts as a contraceptive; its effect is instantaneous and lasts
for well over a month; can be counter-acted with a another,
sweet-tasting beverage
* Slavers, Caste of (noun): the
sub-caste of the Merchants, one who deals in human merchandise; their
caste colours are blue and yellow
* Slaver's Caress (noun): a method of
touching, without warning, a slave girl who is being sold in order to
exhibit her slave heat for potential buyers; also known as the Whip
Caress, as it is commonly done using a coiled whip
* Slavers, League of Black (noun): a
branch of the Caste of Slavers; they work out of Schendi and its
environs
* Slaver's Necklace (noun): fanciful
term for a coffle of slave girls
* slee (noun): a rodent which inhabits
the rain forests inland of Schendi
* sleen (noun): a ferocious feline,
some 20 feet long, having 6 legs and 2 rows of teeth; there are four
types: the prairie sleen, which is tawny; the forest sleen, which is
black or brown; the aquatic sea sleen; and the white snow sleen; can
be domesticated for herding and tracking
* Sleen (noun): a tribe of Red Savages
which inhabits the Barrens
* slime worm (noun): a long, slow,
blind worm which inhabits the caverns below the Nest in the Sardar;
scavenges the remains of the Golden Beetles kills
* sorp (noun): a shellfish, common esp.
in the Vosk river, similar to an oyster; like an oyster, it
manufactures pearls
* Stabilisation Serums (noun): a series
of medical injections which, among other things, retards the ageing
process; an invention of the Priest-Kings, approved by them for use
by humans; administered in 4 injections
* stimulation cage (noun): an ornate,
fairly roomy cage, furnished comfortably with fabrics of all kinds,
furs, cosmetics, perfumes, jewellery, etc. in which a naked slave
girl in training may be housed; its purpose is to awaken her senses,
esp. the tactile senses, to everything in the world around her, so
that she may be more pleasing to masters; in addition, it is just too
short for her to stand upright, so that her head is always inclined
in a gesture of submission
* Stone (noun): a unit of measurement
equal to 4 Earth pounds
* Stones (noun): a guessing game in
which one player must guess whether the number of stones held in the
fist of the second player is odd or even
* Street of Brands (noun): the city or
area in a given city where slavers conduct their business
* Street of Coins (noun): the street or
area in a given city where banking and other financial transactions
take place
* street veil (noun): the outermost
veil worn by free women; worn over the house veil when leaving the
house
* submission mat (noun): a scarlet mat,
used in Tharna, on which a free woman, naked and bound with yellow
cords, must submit as slave to her master, first hearing him recite a
ritual poem, then yielding physically
* sul (noun): starchy, golden-brown,
vine-borne fruit; principal ingredient in sullage
* sul (noun): a tuberous vegetable
similar to the potato; often served sliced and fried
* sul paga (noun): alcoholic beverage
made from suls; akin to vodka
* sula (command; lit. 'back'?): at this
command, a slave girl will lie on her back, her hands at her sides,
palms up, and with her legs spread wide
* sullage (noun): a soup made
principally from suls, tur-pah, and kes, along with whatever else may
be handy
* Sun Lances (noun): a warrior society
of the Sleen tribe of Red Savages
* Swamp Spiders (noun): man-sized
arachnids which inhabit the swampland near the city of Ar; they can
communicate in human speech via the mechanical translators they wear
around their abdomens; they spin Cur-lon Fiber, which is used in the
textile mills of Ar.
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* Ta-Teera (noun): a one-piece,
sleeveless, short slave garment; also called the slave rag
* Ta-Thassa (phrase; lit. 'to the
sea'): ritual phrase invoked during a libation offering of wine, oil,
and salt made to Thassa
* tabor (noun): a small drum
* tabuk (noun): a kind of antelope,
being yellow in colour and having a single horn
* Tajuks (noun): a minor tribe of the
Tahari; they are a vassal tribe of the Aretai
* Ta'Kara (noun): a minor tribe of the
Tahari; they are a vassal tribe of the Kavars
* Tal (noun): greetings; often
accompanied with a salute performed by raising the right hand to
shoulder level, palm inward
* talender (noun): delicate,
yellow-petaled meadow flower, symbolic of feminine love and beauty; a
crown of talendars is often worn by a free woman during the
Companionship ceremony; worn in a slave girl's hair, it is a silent
plea for her to be raped
* talmit (noun): headband
* talu (noun): a unit a measure
equalling 2 gallons
* taluna (noun; lit. 'panther girl'): a
free woman who lives as a hunter in small tribes of 15-100 members;
they roam the jungles of Gor
* tar (preposition): to
* Tar-Sardar-Gor (lit. 'To the
Priest-Kings of Gor'): ritual phrase recited during the pre- banquet
libation in which a few grains of meal, coloured salt, and a few
drops of wine are placed in a fire; the equivalent of saying grace
* tarn (noun): crested, hawk-like bird
large enough to be ridden; used in battle and in racing
* tarn cot (noun): building in which
domesticated tarns are housed
* tarn disk, copper (noun): a unit of
currency
* tarn disk, gold (noun): a unit of
currency, of the highest value on Gor; also made in double- weight;
many cities on Gor mint their own money, but the gold tarn disk of Ar
is the standard for much of Gor
* tarn goad (noun): an electrical
device, much like a cattle prod, used for controlling tarns; is c.
20" long
* tarn ship (noun): a type of ram-ship,
being long and narrow, with a shallow draft, a straight keel, a
single lateen-rigged mast, and a single bank of oars; at the prow,
below the waterline, is a ram shaped like a tarn's head; it also
carries light catapults, shearing blades, and other weaponry
* tarn wire (noun): razor wire strung
between the walls of a city to protect it from aerial attack
* tarna (noun): daughter
* tarsk (noun): a) porcine animal akin
to the Earth pig, having a bristly mane which runs down its spine to
the base of the tail; b) copper coin that is the whole coin of least
value, equalling 10 tarsk bits
* tarsk, giant (noun): large cousin of
the tarsk, standing 10 hands high at the shoulder
* tarsk, silver (noun): a coin worth
100 copper tarsks
* tarsk bit (noun): a copper coin worth
from 1/10 to 1/4 of a copper tarsk, depending on the city which mints
the coin
* Tashid (noun): a minor tribe of the
Tahari; they are a vassal tribe of the Aretai
* Tassa powder (noun): a reddish
powder, usually mixed with red wine, which renders the consumer
unconscious
* tassna (noun): mother
* tasta (noun): founding, as of a city
* Ta-Teera (noun): similar to a slave
tunic, but more ragged and revealing; often referred to as the 'slave
rag'
* tatrix (noun): title of the female
ruler of the city of Tharna
* tau (noun): a letter of the Gorean
alphabet; corresponds to the Earth letter 'T' (?)
* tef (noun): a unit of measure,
consisting of a handful of whatever produce (such as dates) is being
weighed; 6 tefs equal one tefa
* tefa (noun): 1) a unit of measure
equalling 6 tefs, or handfuls; 5 tefas equal 1 huda; 2) a small
basket
* telekint (noun): a plant of the
Tahari; its roots, mashed & mixed with water, provide a red dye
* tem (noun): a tree which produces a
black wood that is very strong; ebony?
* tenth ahn (noun): tenth 'hour', the
Gorean noon
* teslik (noun): a plant whose extract
is the active ingredient in breeding wine
* tharlarion (noun): one of several
types of large, carnivorous reptiles, some of which have been
domesticated; it's fat is rendered to provide lamp oil; see also
mamba
* tharlarion, broad (noun): sluggish
tharlarion used as draft animals; herbivorous
* tharlarion, high (noun): agile
tharlarion used as a mount for riding; like T. rex, they have very
short, almost useless, forelegs; carnivorous
* tharlarion, river (noun): extremely
large, herbivorous, web-footed lizards used by bargemen of the
Cartius River to pull barges
* tharlarion, rock (noun): a small
reptile of the Tahari
* tharlarion boots (noun): high boots
of soft leather worn by riders of high tharlarion to protect their
legs from the abrasive hides of their mounts
* Thassa (noun): the sea
* Third Knowledge (noun): that which,
if it exists, is reserved for the Priest-Kings
* Thieves, Caste of (noun): the caste
of those who make their living by stealing, robbery, picking pockets,
etc.; exists only in Port Kar
* Ti (noun): a minor tribe of the
Tahari; they are a vassal tribe of the Aretai
* tibit (noun): a small, thin-legged
bird which lives on tiny mollusks found on the shores of Thassa;
sandpiper?
* Tola, Feast of (noun): the
Priest-King festival celebrating the anniversary of the Nuptial
Flight of the Mother
* Tolam, Feast of (noun): the
Priest-King festival celebrating the anniversary of the Deposition of
the First Egg
* Tolama, Feast of (noun): the
Priest-King festival celebrating the anniversary of the Hatching of
the First Egg
* toos (noun): a crab-like organism
with overlapping plating; inhabits the Nest and scavenges on
discarded fungus spores
* tor (noun): light
* Tor-Tu-Gor (noun; lit. 'light upon
the Home Stone'): the sun
* torvis (noun): fire
* tospit (noun): a bitter, juicy citrus
fruit
* Tower Slave (noun): a state slave
girl in any of the cities of Gor; her duties in the apartment
cylinders are largely domestic; traditionally, she kneels with her
knees together & with her wrists crossed in front of her, as if
for binding
* tu (noun): on; upon
* tu (phrase): you are
* Tuchuk (noun): one of the four tribes
of the Wagon Peoples; their standard is a representation of 4 bosk
horns
* tufted fisher (noun): a waterbird
which inhabits the rivers of the rain forests inland of Schendi
* tumit (noun): large flightless bird,
about the size of an ostrich, having an 18'-long hooked beak;
carnivorous
* tun (noun): a letter of the Gorean
alphabet; derived from demotic Egyptian
* tur (noun): a reddish tree having a
large trunk
* Turia (noun): a major city-state of
Gor, located south of the equator; named for the single Tur tree
found at the bank of the stream by which it was built; celebrates the
New Year at the summer solstice; often referred to as the 'Ar of the
South'
* tur-pah (noun): an edible tree
parasite with curly, red, ovate leaves; grows on the tur tree; a main
ingredient in sullage
* twentieth ahn (noun): twentieth
'hour', the Gorean midnight
-U-
* ubar (noun): war chief
* ubar san (noun, lit. 'one ubar'): war
chief chosen to be supreme commander of the 4 tribes of the Wagon
Peoples
* ubara (noun): the Free Companion
(consort) of a ubar
* ubarate (noun): the territory
governed by a ubar
* ul (noun): giant carnivorous
pterodactyl
* urt (noun): a small, silken-furred
rodent akin to the Earth rat; it has three rows of teeth, two tusks,
and two horns
* urt, ground (noun): a small rodent
which inhabits the floor of the rain forests inland of Schendi
* urt, leaf (noun): a small
tree-dwelling rodent, having 4 toes, which inhabits the rain forests
inland of Schendi; tree sloth?
* urt, tree (noun): a small
tree-climbing rodent found in the rain forests inland of Schendi
* Urt Soldiers (noun): a warrior
society of the Yellow Knife tribe of Red Savages
-V-
* val (noun): a letter of the Gorean
alphabet; derived from demotic Egyptian
* var (noun): resting
* var (conj.): where
* vart (noun): blind, bat-like flying
rodent, about the size of a small dog
* vart, jungle (noun): a relative of
the northern vart, it inhabits the rain forests inland of Schendi
* veck (verb): stand
* veil (noun): a covering or coverings
for the face, worn by free women in many city-states; up to five are
worn see also house veil, last veil, pride veil, street veil, veil of
the citizeness
* veil of the citizeness (noun): the
second of the veils worn by free women; worn under the pride veil and
over the last veil
* veminium (noun): a bluish wildflower
commonly found on the lower ranges of the Thentis mountains; used in
perfumes
* veminium, desert (noun): small,
purplish flower found in the Tahari; used in perfumes
* verr (noun): a mountain goat
indigenous to the Voltai Mountains; wild, agile, ill-tempered, with
long hair and spiralling horns; source of a form of wool; it milk is
potable, as well as being used for cheese
* viktel (noun): triumph
* Vosk League (noun): an alliance of 19
towns (Fina, Forest Port, Hammerfest, Iskander, Jasmine, Jort's
Ferry, Point Alfred, Port Cos, Ragnar's Hamlet, Sais, Siba, Sulport,
Tafa, Tancred's Landing, Tetrapoli, Turmus, Ven, Victoria, White
Water) formed to keep the Vosk River clear of pirates & to
promote trade
* Voyages of Acquisition (noun):
voyages made to Earth by the Priest-Kings to gather biological
samples; this perhaps accounts for the similarity in many animals, as
well as in language and culture, between Earth and Gor
* vulo (noun): a tawny-coloured poultry
bird, similar to a pigeon, which also exists in the wild; used for
meat and eggs
-W-
* wader, ring-necked (noun): a variety
of waterbird which inhabits the rivers of the rain forests inland of
Schendi
* wader, yellow-legged (noun): a
variety of waterbird which inhabits the rivers of the rain forests
inland of Schendi
* Wagon Peoples (noun): four nomadic
tribes that wander the Plains of Turia with their immense herds of
bosk
* Waiting Hand (noun): the 5-day period
between the 12th Passage Hand and the beginning of the New Year,
which begins on the Vernal Equinox
* walking chains (noun): adjustable
chains fastened on the ankles of a slave girl to train her to walk
with the length of stride preferred by her master
* Warriors, Caste of (noun): the caste
which includes infantry, tharlarion cavalry, and tarnsmen; one of the
five High Castes which make up Gorean government, and as such the
military branch of the government; their caste colour is red
* Warrior's Pace (noun): a slow jog
that can be maintained for hours
* Weight (noun: a unit of measurement
equal to 10 Stone, or 40 Earth pounds
* Whip Caress (noun): see Slaver's
Caress
* Whip of the Furs (noun): a method of
disciplining slave girls by rape rather than by flogging; esp.
popular in Torvaldsland
* Whip Knife (noun): a whip with razors
embedded in the tip
* wingfish (noun): tiny blue salt-water
fish with 4 poisonous spines on its dorsal fin; found in the waters
off Port Kar; its liver is considered a delicacy in Turia
-X-
*
-Y-
* Yellow-Kaiila Riders (noun): a
warrior society of the Kaiila tribe of Red Savages
* Yellow Knives (noun): a tribe of Red
Savages which inhabits the Barrens
-Z-
* zad (noun): a large, broad-winged,
black-&- white bird with a long, narrow, yellowish, hooked beak,
found in the Tahari; they scavenge on carrion; similar to the Earth
vulture
* zad, jungle (noun): a cousin of the
Tahari zad; found in the rainforest inland of Schendi
* zadit (noun): a small,
tawny-feathered, sharp- billed bird of the Tahari; insectivorous,
feeding on sand flies and other similar insects; they often land on a
kaiila and spend long periods hunting the sand flies that infest the
host animal
* Zar (noun): a board game of the
Tahari; the board is marked like a Kaissa board, but the pieces - 9
per player, and called 'pebbles' - are placed at the intersections of
the lines; movement is somewhat like that of checkers, but without
capturing of pieces; the object of the game is to effect a complete
exchange of the original placement of the pieces
* zeder (noun): a small, sleen-like,
carnivorous mammal which inhabits the rain forests inland of Schendi,
esp. along the Ua River; grows to c. 2' and weighs 8-10 lbs; is
diurnal, can swim very well, & builds a stick-&-mud nest in
the branches of a tree, where it spends the night
* Zevar (noun): a minor tribe of the
Tahari; they are a vassal tribe of the Aretai.
Thanks to Emma for maintaining this useful reference.
ReplyDeleteMick of Milford
Tal Emma,
ReplyDeleteAs Mick of Milford says thanks for uploading this.
I have noticed a few small errors and will eventually try to work through and bring them to your attention.
zadit (noun): a small, tawny-feathered, sharp- billed bird of the Tahari; insectivorous, feeding on sand flies and other similar insects; they often land on a kaiila and spend long periods hunting the sand flies that infest the host animal, should be land on a kaiila.
Do you have a hi-res map of Gor, all the ones I have seen are basically unreadable.
Passion Slave: A girl, not trained, but Bred?? specifically for sex. Passion slaves are almost never freed. Passion slaves breed true??? and their children are marked with the mark of the house that bred them.
Donna of Dover
Tal Donna
DeleteIf you look under the tag Necrella in the blog sidebar you can find a map Emma posted.
David of Worcester
Tal David,
DeleteThanks for that, but after I posted I found a hi-res one I can read.
Donna of Dover
Initiates, Caste of (noun): the representa- tives of the Priest-Kings in Gorean society; the Initiates are one of the five High Castes, and are the religious branch of the government; their caste colour is white
ReplyDeleteRemove hyphen in represenataives
passion slave (noun): a slave girl who has been bred, rather captured; specifically, one that has been bred for a particular trait, such as beauty or slave heat or the shape of her lips
ReplyDeleteshould be "has been bred rather than captured"
Donna of Dover
Thank you for the proof reading, Mistress. I did a spell check when I originally copied and pasted the text from the City of Jasmine website and there were a lot of things that needed correction, but the spell check programme obviously hasn't found everything. It tends to be a bit hit and miss like that. There may be some factual errors too, so shout if you spot anything like that. Will start correcting what you find at the weekend. :)
ReplyDeleteFree Companion: Free companions are the closest thing to a "wife" that a Gorean has.(two spaces between sentences) A contract with another free person, usually of the opposite sex, for a period of one year. If not re-avowed and renewed on it's anniversary, the contract is considered dissolved. Considering the life span of a Gorean is measure in centuries, not years, this is very practical. Free companionship (either (s) or is) are automatically dissolved if either is enslaved.
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