– e 1: -er, with lengthening of last vowel in word it is added to, and/or doubling of last consonant, e.g., tin: defend; tine: defender. 2: causer; e.g. zurglim, flight; zurglime/zurglimmé one who causes to fly.)

  - i suffix of abstraction (a contraction of plural of abstraction)

  – male

  - O Thing, entity, possession oi: things, possessions, entities

  A O, vocative prefix, as in O God.

  Achrha (lit.: outflow). Stolen, dissipated, lost

  Aeden short form of Kor-Aedenya, the World of Aeden, the hub of the Nine Worlds which were linked in the time of the Order of the Makers

  Aedenyan the language of Aeden

  ag(o), ak, agh, ax Big, large (C.f. ax, from)

  Agathi, Ajathi, Urathi Gold = Rajathi

  Agathra, argathra, argathagra (palindrome form) Amber or golden gum or resin of the Jeweltree. Has the property of emitting light when awakened by a Ratan, or light-caller. Many Aedenese knew this art, and so could use the agathra-lamps. But the light dimmed after the theft of the Heartstone and the passing of the lightning from the Tor Enyása. Some miners and Traders chewed it in gum form as a stimulant. Or-agathra – the lamplight or glow of the amber.

  Agh, Gha, Gh’ alt form: Sha, Sh’ n. fem. Goddess of life; Life-force (parallel to edarthan ‘Shakti’ = Aedenite Shaktha from sha – ka – ta, child of the life-goddess) etymology uncertain;

  Aghinax Empty, from ajinag = emptyhanded Phangür Aghinax: Brotherhood of emptiness/the Void

  Aghitti n. Thorn spore (lit, small bits of life-force).

  Aghmaath, Aagmaath, Ágmaath (lit, life-smotherers) – shortened from Aghmagath; the Dark Travellers.

  Aghmaath; life smotherers

  Aghrak, agrak, agrach, agrax, grax Blood ie, life of the thorn/living. C.f. rharagh, flow/water of the thorn, ie sap or blood

  Aghrake pl. aghrakeim the Bleeders, those who bled the Jeweltrees for their amber, and afterwards when the tree had died, claimed the wood as well.

  Agolav, aglav, aglab, aklav, axlab distant (lit, big leap) opp.: ovlav, close lit, not a leap.

  Agragathra, Agrak-agathra Blood Amber, so called because it came from trees that were bled for their sap, and later died.

  Agzaghon Hall, lit., big house

  –ah suffix: female

  Ah, Oa – Oh that! If only! Let it be!

  Ainênía or Ainë Ennia,

  a palindrome, meaning Lady of the Nine (Worlds; or some say, nine lives). Representative of the Life of the world of Aeden, and of the Goddess, (q.v.) In the earliest days, some say, Ainênía was given (by the Makers) the power to regenerate for nine lives, each longer than the lives of mortals, and corresponding to epochs in the history of Aeden. And for each life she chose a mortal consort, who shared her life until his end. C.f. also Enneasha

  Ak, Ax, ach From

  Akpaglab n. Explosion (of the homunculus from the body of a traveller)

  -am imperative

  Aman Knowledge, knowhow, wisdom, as in Aman-arcra

  Apad, apith, apid on, upon, by means of (C.f. also pagyoka)

  Arc, Ach, Arx n. Lightning

  ArcRa, n. The lightning of Ra, the Uncreated. The Heartstone of the Tree of Life. Written as a Palindrome, showing its balance & power.

  Synonyms: Züratikor, Kor, Padrakor, Arcranama. (The Diamond World is also called a Heartstone – the Cosmic Heartstone, Arcrazaglonë.)

  Arcra-Achrha The Lost Heartstone

  Arcra-Namaglimmé, or Arcranama n. Alternative name for the Heartstone of Aeden.

  Arcratana n. She who speaks for the Heartstone; alt form of Kortana

  Arcratíne Firesword of Korman, Defender of the Arcra. Made in the Fireworld. When struck into the ground, able to amplify the cyclic flow of the Wouivre energies between heaven and earth

  Arcrazaglonë the cosmic Arcra or Heartstone of the Rathzaglonë; i.e., the Diamond World.

  Arovora, Arovóra (Palindrome: ),

  The Divine ‘hermaphrodite’ – the union of OVO the divine feminine and RA the divine masculine. C.f. Ürpama, the marriage of Opposites

  Arxpharé Orbalax lightning/fire unquenchable (old forms: orba -not, lax, death). Wielded by those of the old order who knew how to divert the flow of the Wouivre. Some say also, to tap into the very power of the Void.

  Astara, astra star. C.f. also estara

  Astr’ëlavathi-agolavya, shortened to Astr’ëlavathi Star-like love-from-afar. From the poetess Monë Amanya of Kor-Aedenya.

  Avala apple. Ancient word, from the Makers’ first creation of the appletree from the thorn. Poss etymology: the exclamation or prayer O Valä! C.f. Valä, Valë The apple was implanted with the recessive seed of the Jeweltree, so that the seed of the jeweltrees would spread with the apple and never die out completely. The appletree was a sacred tree of life to the Celts of Earth, and to the ancient Order of the Makers before that.

  Avalastra apple-star; the star seen in the apple cut across the kore. Also C.f. Korastra, Korestra Core-star,

  Avalazüra the Blue Apples, blue diamonds of Aeden, found only in Baz Apédnapath. Also known as Avlastrabel, blue applestar, because of the five-facetted cut often used.

  Avalestare = Valestra = vestra star-maker, epithet for Avalon as the enchanted apple which (when cut) produces the fivepointed star; ie, causes utopias such as Camelot which when they pass from the earth are translated into the heavens to form new stars

  Avalon island of the lake of Namaglimmë, the starfish isle of the World of Aeden

  Avalonë or long form Avalalonë Archaic for Avalon, from avala-lonë, that which enchants apples. Nara Avalonë: isle of Avalon. Ancient form: Ngarha Avala-lonë

  Avlastrabel see Avalazüra

  Axpag from out of

  Azüra (sea)blue, C.f. Bel also

  Ba, ban 1 to go; general term for any movement. 2 as prefix, a going. Cf bath

  Badra, badara drum. C.f. rabadra, lightning, ie Drum of Ra

  Bath – a going, path, travel. Prefix bat-, ba- Cf Galem

  baz adj. deep; sometimes also high eg Bazelra (qv)

  bazrak, bazragh, bazrax 1 Deep, high thorn thicket or hill 2 City of the Aghmaath, capital of Phangkor

  bazelra deep/high/clear blue sky

  Baz Apédnapath the Bottomless Canyon

  Bel blue

  Bela gograth Hallucinogenic blue fungus, which grows on dead branches and glows in the dark

  Belerion Ancient name for a land roughly corresponding to present-day Cornwall. Poss. Etymology: Belerayon from belelenon, beleleon = place of the blue moon, said to be seen when Avalon approaches from the West

  Belra, elra day, daylit dome of the sky cf bazelra, deep/high/clear blue sky

  Bind, Bindrak/-rax n. pattern of the thorn(fields)

  Bindagh, bindach extended Aghmaath village; city

  Dagraatha (war)dog/s. sing.: Dagra.

  Dagraath-Gaghmad; killerdogs, lit. eat-man; wardogs

  Dagraath-nazglim: sniffer dogs

  dak, dach, dax n. thorn-nest, village, garrison; any village; sacred grove settlement.

  dakmad n. villager, warrior

  Dama six

  Damarath, Damrath willow tree or wood. Lit., Weeping-tree, from Damariti and rath. Said to weep because of its hanging branch form. Its bitter bark is a cure for the bitterness of pain. Cf Pagrath

  Damarha, Damara-Kirith, Tamara-kirith flow/diamonds of the eye, i.e. tear/s, weeping.

  Damariti, or Tamaritti, tamarith diamond, lit., child of the drop of water, from the belief that raindrops in sunshowers falling to earth make diamonds

  Damaritti-pagma stars, ie diamonds of the night, C.f. also Astra

  Damarivelrha, damarivelya rainbow, lit., rain-diamonds

  Ea I, me, myself

  Eaím, éim we, us

  Ealav, ëlav you (singular) C.f. Elavi you (plural)

  Ëalaváman love of wisdom (aman) philosophy. Short form Evathaman

  Eaya mine

  Edartha 1 Earth, the soil of any world
as a whole 2 the World of Earth.

  Edartha n. Short form of Kor-Edartha, the World of Earth

  Edarthan adj, of Earth

  Éimya our

  El he

  Elaväi, ëlavathi, evathi, Ëalaväi, ëalavathi; (from Ealavva, ealava and –i of abstraction) as prefix evath- ‘Openness to You’ ie what is called in the philosophy of the Rathvala, Love.

  Ëlavathi-agolavya Love-from-afar

  Elavi you (plural)

  élén moon in general; satellite

  élénas silver moon

  Elenázüra Blue moon

  Elra day. C.f. also Belra

  Elrápa causing day, ie, shining

  Elrapagra night and day; ie continuously

  Elrapath, from elra-padra, sky-stone C.f. Padraphar fiery rock, meteor

  emer, plural emim, as prep.: en- or em- n. 1 wing, winged, transcendent 2 protection

  emerenkirith 1 sacred icon, lit., transcendent face 2 image, tapestry 3 destiny (woven like a tapestry)

  Emimta, Emíta child of wings, ie Bird

  Émragir short for Emer-ragir, Winged Dagger. Quickblade in Aedenese

  en, na- 1 To, towards 2 For (usually the ‘na’ form)

  enbaz below, in the depths

  enkirith face

  ennaya nine

  Enneasha, Ennyasha, Enyashka, Enneashka alt name of the Lady, Ainenia: ennaya nine; sha, life. short for Enneashaka, nine lifespans

  enpag, napag into

  Enrath one hundred corit, about one US dollar. (From ennya-rath, nine Trees)

  Entanifer short for emertannipher, Dragonwing. Father of Korman

  Enyása mountain of the nine worlds. Tor Enyása or Tar Enyása: the high (central) mountain of Nine Worlds, even though it has only five peaks. Alt. Tor Valáza, high mountain of five peaks

  Enzür above; in the heavens

  Eras desire

  Est fragment containing the essence; atom, particle, nanite unit

  Esta hope, from eras-ta, child of desire, sometimes corrupted to eraspa, espa

  Esta Padma, (estafer, estafar estarpha estapha) or padmaësta (qv) hopeflower

  Estamonë, estamon ‘Love’s hope’; a bird of Aeden which sings during the Blue Moon. Also called a lovebird

  Estanam Soul-hope, name of the shepherd who helped Calibur

  Estaraesta hopestar, star that gives hope

  Estra star. C.f. also Namastra, astra, Damaritti-pagma

  Evath- (prefix form of Elavathi) love-of

  Evathamanya love of wisdom

  Evathovë love of the Void

  Gag or gog n. eating, swallowing.

  Gag- or gog- v. to eat, swallow C.f. limmtan

  Gagavala Wurrier. Lit., Apple-eater c.f. Rogavala, werewurrier.

  Gagglim, gaggla alt term for limtanglim, anklebiter.

  Galagog common term for limtanglim, anklebiter. Cf also Gathragog

  Galaman Rathvalya the science or philosophy of the Unfolding

  Galaman, Galemman short for galem-aman the Way of Wisdom – philosophy, science. C.f. ëalavaman. Compare Galëalavya, the Way of Love

  Galëalavya, gallevya, allevya the Way of Love Allevya v’alevalya The Way of love and of Faery

  Galem = glim sometimes shortened as prefix to Gal, gael, gul, or even al-, ul- n. 1 foot 2 travel, path = that which allows travel

  Galmaath, galemaath, galemagath War, deliberate devastation. lit., the Path of causing a Ghath, or devastation.

  Galemovë, galovë the Way of the Void

  Galparithia, (usually more literal than Galtevalya) fairy-path, path made by fairies

  Galevalya, alevalya, Galtevalya, Galterath, Gaeltemrath, Galtemnarath, Galem temna-rathvala The Faery Path or Way; walking in Faery. Cf Galparithia, alparithia usually more literal fairy-path the cry, ‘Galevalya, Galparithiaor’ or ‘ alevalya, alparithia, ’ meant ‘walk in faery, on the Fairy path!’ cf Galëalavya.

  Gathragog, gathrag (amber-eater) Traders’ and diggers’ term for Anklebiter (they not only sniff it out and dig for it, but also eat it, which makes them hyperactive, and in the case of the blood-amber, depressive and moody – and fearsome fighters. Feeding the fighting anklebiters amber is against the rules).

  gereth, greth 1 tail, tendril; related to Rakget, thorn finger, ie tendril 2 rope

  get n. finger

  geth headland

  Gethastra comet – tailed star. Gethasra Kortana Comet of the Kortana

  Gha, Gh’ = Agh = Sha, Sh’ n. life-force (parallel to Shakti) C.f. main article under agh

  Ghath, gath, gat twilight under the thorn-thickets where nothing grows. C.f. Magath, to birth, ie cause, a gath

  Ghathdak – village in the twilight under the thorns

  Ghrax 1 (blood-) red 2 alt form of Aghrak, blood

  Glim, ghalem, galem n. 1 foot 2 travel, walking, path = that which allows travel

  Glimtarak, glimtar Tree-staff, lit., walking-tree; ancient Tidak staff eg Korman’s staff with five branches and a crystal between them.

  Gograth fungus, lit., tree-eater

  Greth wool

  Grethélénias (thread of the silver moon) silk

  Grethitti thread, of silk or spiderweb

  He/th, fem. Hea/th the definite article, the

  Heth Krithür Guardian term for the Nous, mind, Concept. Lit, eye of the One

  Heth Shaktha Guardian term. sha – ka – ta, very child of the life-goddess; ie The Psyche, the World-soul of the neoplatonists

  Heth Ür, Het Ür, Hethür Guardian term: the One; always with the def art.

  Hethür Krithür Shaktha! Guardian chant: the One, the Concept and the Soul. This leaves the lower emanations of body and matter unnamed.

  Hir Fruit

  Hirath fruit of the tree

  Hite, hitte to bite (deeply, with fangs)

  Hith(rax), Histrax n. 1 thorn point, large, cutting; thorndagger - barbed, shaped like an awl, and pumps poisoned sap into the wound. 2 name of head tracker

  Hith, hit fang, large sharp tooth; segment of the aghmaath’s third eye cover. C.f. hite, hitte, to bite

  Hithvala alt. term for wurrier, gagavala. Lit, applebiter

  -I, -im, or aath reg. Plural suffix – note aath form = softening of last consonant and often lengthening last vowel e.g. phagmad became Phagmaath. Note also that poss etymology of Phagmaath has the Maath from Magath, to smother

  Ir, irr 1 to know 2 to see, look

  Iri 1 =oera, Or – third eye, higher mind = Kiragh, kirak 2 later, normal eyes, as of humans and animals.

  Irkastara stargazer

  Irkkara ‘sungazer’ basking lizard, with third eye.

  Irrka, irka to gaze, look intently

  Iti, -itti, -ati (pl. atim) small

  Jinax, jinag empty, from paja-nagget, air-handed. Also syn = Aghinax

  –ka, cha intensive; or extensive, as in sha-ka, life span.

  –ka, cha, ha intensive when prefixed; comparative when prefixed, as in kara, ‘like Ra’ (hence kara=Four, ie complete, four-square), or extensive, as in sha-ka, life span.

  Kaglim, Okaglem, oka galem (archaic) thus, so; lit., in this way/path

  Kar, karr to guide, steer, propel. Unknown etymology, possible connection with Kore, Kor. See also Kyb

  Kara four

  Karaglim four-footed (grazing) animal; cattle or sheep; herds

  Karapama eight

  Karapamaglim, karapam spider – lit., eight feet.

  Karathvala, karavala by conscious and unconscious thought feeling and action, we affect the way the Tree of Five branches and grows. This influence is called the the Steering of the Unfolding, the Karathvala. Some say the Edarthan Kabbala comes from this word.

  Karst A landscape shaped by the dissolving action of water on limestone or marble bedrock.

  Kindrak n. branching-point of thorns; node

  Kiragh, Kirak, chirah, choera, oera n. single (third) eye, higher mind = iri

  Kiraglim n. lit, eye-foot. Tracker

  Kirapagh, Kirapax, chirahpag
n. mind

  Kirith, Chirith, krith from kiritti, little eye = normal eye as opposed to the traveller’s great Third eye.

  Kiroyim, chiroyim n.pl, pair of eyes

  Kor n. 1. homunculus-containing pod, 2. egg, seed (see Koriti), fruit 3. World 4. Heart, Heartstone 5. Gold, golden

  Kor-Achmaddi pn. lit, world of the son of lightning, i.e. fire. Fireworld - of burning and purification. The Indigo jewel

  Kor-Aedenya, Kor-Nama, Kor-Ránama Kor-Hédana, Koraedenya, Corethana pn. World of Aeden -of Joyful Creating at the Sacred Centre of life. World of the The Gold jewel, or Heartstone.

  Korastra, Korestra Core-star, the avalastra seen in the apple cut across the core

  Kor-Edartha, Edartha the World of Earth. (C.f. Edartha as = soil, earth)

  Kor-estarye, Korestare star-world

  Koriti, korith Seed, small. Also Kor sometimes = seed, but larger, ie a pod.

  Korman n. Name among Travellers: one who has reached adulthood and has a fully developed Kor inside.

  Kor-Marrépag or Manérha pn. World of the womb of the Sea; Waterworld -of descent into the waters beneath the mind. The Blue jewel.

  Kor-Ovotannama pn. Airworld -of blissful flight of the spirit, of selfless love. The Violet jewel

  Korpa v. to make a seed, body; to incorporate, sow, beget

  Kor-Palabrim or Kor-Palabim pn. World that causes leaps, growth. Greenworld- of metamorphosis. The Green jewel. Makers = Paoi, those who create, cause things

  Kor-Ramanithi, (Kor-Madditti Kor-Manithi?) pn. Lit, world of the Re-/Ra-born Child. Earth -of Rebirth as the Child. The Silver jewel.

  Kor-Tamaríthé, Kor-Tamarith diamond World. Also called the Arcrazaglonë, the cosmic Arcra or Heartstone of the Rathzaglonë.

  Kortána she who speaks for/calls to the Kor, the heartstone

  Kor-Tinnama pn. lit, world of the defence of the Starfish (Aeden). Guardianworld - of Death, War, Endurance and Protection. The Red jewel.

  Kor-Züratimaddi (/Züritirim/züritim) n. lit., world of little crystal mountain men; World of crystal entities Crystalworld -of contemplation. The Yellow jewel

  Kor-Zürglim pn. Traveller world-of exploration. The Orange jewel. the Travellers = Zürglimmati, Ovoglimmé; Dark Travellers = aghmaath

  Krithür usually Heth Krithür qv, Guardian term for the Nous, mind, the Concept. Lit, eye of the One

  Kyb- (pronounced ‘Kyib’ or ‘Kibe’) To steer, use a steering oar. Kybe Avalonyë, the Boatman of Avalon.

  Lab- v. to leap

  Lab, lav n. leaping, jumping, growth, motion away from, differentiation. pl, labrim

  Lablak an ambush, lit., leaping-killing

  lag-, lax- v. to speak (more recent form of Tan-)

  lak n. death

  lak- v. to kill

  lake, lakké n. killer

  lakethka dead

  Lakpach Leather (‘dead skin’)

  lekhir n. thorn-sap, blood. poss from sense ‘coma-cutting’ C.f. aghrax, blood

  li to weave (etymology uncertain)

  lim – root, limb, feeler.

  Limna ten

  Limnakoriti Limnakorites; Tenth-Worlders; those who seek its esoteric transcendence of the nine ‘lower’ Worlds – a kind of exclusive heaven of the ‘wise.’

  Limnath tenth

  Limnath tenth

  Limnathkor, Limnakor Tenth World

  Limnathkor, Limnakor The Tenth (the diamond) World, legendary additional hidden World of the Ancient Order of the Makers.

  limrak, limrax, limragh n. 1 thorn-root 2 chewing tooth, teeth (C.f. hith = fang)

  Limrath (name) lit., tree-limb

  Limrod (name) Limrod the Old: Boatman of Avalon. lit., branch-mast.

  limtan, Limmtan (sometimes shortened to lim) To eat, feed, browse, graze. (lit, cause mouth to be like a (feeding) root). C.f. gag, to eat/swallow, wolf down.

  Limtanglim, lintanglim, tanglim anklebiter (lit, foot-chewer) alt: gaghlim. Cf galagog, gathragog

  Limtantíra leaf-eater; Caterpillar, silkworm

  lith loom (from li, to weave)

  lon, loon enchanted, sacred, of Faery, poss linked to Elen, moon

  lone to enchant

  Loonlith, Lonlith 1 the Faery Loom, the Loom of Destiny 2 largest coin of Aeden = $1000

  Ma 1 v. to conceive, bear, create in womb 2 n. female energy 3 mother

  Madah; madach, Madahim n. Female Aghmaath

  Madavalone man of Avalon; Merlin. C.f. Maralonë

  maddati, maddat, maddath n. female child (contraction of maddah-itti)

  madditi, maddit, maddi n. male child. pl –im

  magath to grow over like the mother thorns; smother and kill; deprive of life. To birth, ie cause, a Gath, Ghath, the twilight under/in the thorn-thickets where nothing grows. Shortened to Maath in some compound words Eg Aghmagath became Aghmaath

  Magathrha watering; to water

  Maghe, magné, mané n. Mother – female cause of life

  maglim n. (from mak(smooth) glim) path, in the open country, track (as opposed to thorn-tunnel) C.f. glim

  Magné Manama n. the Lady; lit, mother Aeden-Soul-birther

  Magnémara Alt name for the Lady (title) lit, mother of the sea.

  Magréth, Sheep. fem. Magrétha, ewe

  Magrethána, Magretána Keeper of sheep; shepherd. Also a fem. name

  mak low, smooth, flat

  mak- v. 1 to stab, 2 flatten

  mak; n. 1: low, smooth, flat. 2: stabbing, laying low;

  make, makke n. assassin

  Makers, the See Pharoi

  Makorya, makor, makarya She who gives birth to the World, Mother of Worlds; the Goddess. The Divine Feminine which some say is the primeval Matrix of all things, containing within Herself the Divine Masculine; and others say she is equal and complementary to the God; while others again say that both the Divine masculine and the Divine Feminine are but two aspects of the One (q.v.) At least Goddess refers to the nurturing unconditional mother-love of God for all things, a concept which is often buried beneath the concept of ‘His’ justice

  Man; Mad, Maddim n. Male Traveller, from arch. Mang, Ma conceive and Ng soil ref to early creation myth where man was soil-born – and later patriarchal belief that first traveller was incarnation of Ra, and formed the race by burying himself alive and becoming the Maraghe, first father of the first Mother thorn

  Mana, manga maddah woman pl. mani

  Mantir, manti n. feather

  Maraghe/Marake n. A Male ‘Mother’ of Mother-thorn (by death & planting, so homunculus becomes thorn sapling)

  Maralonë, Marlonë, Maralon, known as Merlin on Edartha; lit.: enchanter of the sea, from the magical power he is said to possess of opening a path for the enchanted isle to move between the sundered seas of different worlds.

  Marathë the Lake of the Tree (cf Marith Enyásë)

  Marith Damarivelya the lake of the rainbow

  Marith Enyásë the Lake of the Tor Enyása; also known as Marenyasë, or Marith türásë, or Martürásë from mar and Türása, Tree of Life

  Marithi lake. As prefix: marith- also cf Marré

  Marré, Mara n. water, sea (from Magnérha, Manérha mother of flux. Prefix Mar- or mer- as in Marelrapath, sea/lake of the meteor

  Meraj fish, from mar sea and arj- silver

  Meralav Salmon or trout – lit., leaping fish

  Monëlavamanya Wise love – erotic but loving wisdom too. Lit., desire-with-love-of-wisdom, or, ‘philosophical love’

  Monë, mon (romantic) Love C.f. more general Ëlaväi

  Monëluna enchanted-love; also author of ‘poems of the Kortana’

  Na For, for the benefit of; to. Also more rarely en

  Naj, maj moonlight

  Najithi Arjinithi Arginti, arj- (as descriptive affix) Silver. Dax –Argintya: Silvertown. Gagavalaj: silver-wurrier, a village

  Nagog worm, also Ngagog

  Nabdaïm, naddaïm, sing. Nabda, nadda Boy Raiders, cf Taddaïm

  nam n. arm, strength, power (
hence Nama, soul, Nam-ma, that which gives birth to the power of life

  Nama 1 n. Soul (related to Name), 2 starfish, mother of arms i.e., many-armed; or alt., a symbol of the Soul as a star in the heavens. 3 Island of Aeden (starfish shaped) 4 essence therefore Power as in Namovyo 5 eight = karapama

  Namaglim n. Aeden: starfish-isle of travel, shortened form of Namaglimmé

  Namaglimmë, Namaglimmé n. a name for Aeden; starfish/Soul that makes easy flight. OR, from the old Order, Nama (starfish), or Nama Zürglim, then Namasaglimmé, Namasglimmé, Namaglimmé starfish of easy travel, i.e. transportation by Paths of Beauty

  Namanara Starfish-island – isle of Aeden.

  Namastra, namasthra star, from nama-est-Ra, soul-fragment of Ra. C.f. Estra, astra

  namget n. hand

  namglim n. leg

  namovyo, namovya, namoyo the power of the Void. An energy greater than that of the nucleus of the atom. It is said the Makers knew how to harness it, and that it powers the Vapaglím and some of the fireswords

  nara alt form of Ngarha, island

  Narab, narabim, Nab horse. Boy Raider variant of narabadra.Cf Nabdaïm, Boy Raiders

  narabadra, narabdra, pl Narabádrim horse, from nga-rabadra, earth-thunderer. cf Narab

  Naradenya Isle of Aeden

  narlav, naralav ship, from nara-lab, leaping island

  Naz nose, esp Traveller nose.

  Nazglim, naglim sniffer wardogs, lit, nose-foot short for Dagraath-Nazglim

  Nga n. soil, land

  Ngagog worm, lit, earth-eater

  Ngarha, ngar- nara- 1 island, ie land of the water. 2 Spring of water 3 underground stream. But see more common Rhana, rana, ie water of the earth; spring.

  Ngatíra, ngatirim, natira Earth-leaf, ie grass.

  Nim, alt. Min New.

  Nimmath New man, one who has been reborn, literally or spiritually; initiate, disciple. Also name Korman gave himself.

  Nimta newborn baby

  O Thing, entity, possession oi: things, possessions, entities

  Oblach Avalonyë The Old Man of Avalon. C.f. Maralonë

  Oblach, obla Old (person or thing)

  Oera, Or Third eye, higher mind = Kirgh, kirak, iri. In the Aghmaath, this eye is visible and highly developed, and its lids are like the segments of a seedpod. In humans it is said it is located in the forehead and associated with the pineal gland in the brain, and gives ‘second sight’ - of things normally unseen.

  Oicor, Oikor from oika-kor, seed of all things. Money (see coins of Aeden)

  Oika all things; everything (from oi, things, and ka of extension)

  Oikorpaggith money-pouch; also name of famous Trader also nicknamed oinkapag, pigsgut

  Oinkath pig

  Oka this

  Okalav There

  -on ‘-ing’

  Ora light, esp. spiritual or gentle light as from jeweltree amber

  Oragáthra, Or-agathra – Amberlight; lamplight. Also fem. name

  Orbalax old form of oblach, obla; Old, undying, unquenchable, as in Arxphare Orbalax, undying flame.

  Orbel, orvel daytime sky, from ovo-bel, blue expanse or from or-bel, blue eye

  Orpadra mind/seeing stone from or, +pad. A device made by the Makers long ago in the First Age

  Ortan C.f. Ratan. Light-caller

  Orvelrha, Velrha, velya rain, lit. sky-flow/water

  Ov, o’ negative; Not

  ovka no

  Ovkor the Non-World, the World of the Concept, of Truth. See Ovokor

  ovlav, olav close lit, not a leap.

  ovlek, ovlex n. coma (of enthornment) lit, not speaking

  Ovo n. 1 Darkness, absence of all, even light. 2 The void, from Ov, not, and o, thing; lit., not a thing; or, not a possession, i.e., ungraspable. C.f. negative theology. Often with def. art: Heth-Ovo 3 an infinite expanse or gulf, eg the heavens

  Ovoglimme, pl. ovoglimmim (rare – normal form is Zürglimmati) Travellers, before the ‘dark’ epithet was added. Lit, Void-traveller, ovopax Matsim, ovopagmaddim, ovomaddim

  Ovokor = ovka, ovgha 1 world, ie seedpod of the Void 2 also = Ovkor the Non-World, the World of the Concept, of Truth.

  ovopag pitch dark, empty nothingness-dark

  ovotan wind

  ovotankor windwheel, like a giant tumbleweed

  ovozürglim, ovolab spaceflight,

  ovvapa shut, lit, not open

  Ovzur flatlands, desert

  ovzürglim foot-travel, hard slog

  Pa, paka, pax v. to cause, make to be – with yang, male energy

  pach, ach, agh as prefix pak- 1 out, outside 2 skin (leather: lakpach, lit., dead skin)

  Padma mother of stone, i.e. flower; from belief that flowers when they die give birth to gemstones

  Padmaddim the Stone People

  Padmaësta, or Esta Padma, estafar estarpha estapha?) also Esta Padma, padmë (qv) The hopeflower. Starshaped like the applestar. Sensitive to the flow of subtle energies (of the Wouivre); its waxy white petals open in the blue moonlight, and also at the touch of the Kortana or

  others such as the Lady through whom the Wouivre flows.

  Padmagrax lit., blood-red flower, ie, the Rose.

  Padma-nama starfish-flower/soulflower. The Lady of the Starfish ie the Lady of Aeden

  Padmarha, padmara 1 Snow(flake) lit., flower of Water 2 (snow-)white

  Padra, pad- stone

  Padraglim, padglim rock-walker, ie Mountain goat

  Padrakor Heartstone, Worldstone, of Edana or the other eight worlds = Züratikor, heartcrystal

  Padraphar fiery rock, meteor. Also Firerock (peninsula) C.f. elrapath, from elra-padra, sky-stone

  Padra-raya, padraya the spiritstone of Ürak Tara

  pag n. 1 intestines, insides, from pa, to make, and gh life; in confusion of gut with womb, or with ref. to homunculus; 2 Darkness 3 bag, (usually flexible) vessel.

  Paggit, pagíth, paggitha 1 small bag, pouch (cf pag) 2 cup

  Paghe, pagne, pané n. Father – male cause of life

  Paghma, pagma womb

  Paghzaghir, Phaghzaghira womb-cutter lit., womb-executioner Woman dedicated to the Void whose task is to remove the wombs of those called to the final initiation, either to leave this life, or if they survive the operation, to serve the Void until death

  Paghzaghira, phaghzaghira f., womb-cutter lit., womb-executioner

  pagkor - pankor n. homunculus pod when still inside travellers

  paglek Food

  pagra night, from pag-ra, insides of Ra or darkness of Ra

  Pagralak/x, pa’ralagh (= stomach for rebirth; or pa-ralagh = causing of rebirth ) will-to-life

  Pagrath 1 wooden or wickerwork container, basket, vessel. 2 a hollow in a tree; hollow tree, hence, 3 alt name for Damarath, Willow (both for its basket-wands and the frequent hollowness of older willows) 4 hence, sad ‘hollow’ old man; fem. pagratha 5 witch; someone who weaves willow wands and casts spells in hollow willows. 6 the Pagrathim, qv.

  Pagrathim the Willow People of the marshy valleys of Aeden. They wove and sold baskets, paddled in willow-wicker boats stopped with resin, and prepared from willow bark a herbal remedy for headaches and other pain, similar to aspirin.

  Pagrathvala the mystical Tree of the Unfolding within a person (C.f. the Tree of Life in the Cabala) Some see it in vision as silver, with five great main branches but endless interconnecting twigs woven like a tapestry. By conscious and unconscious thought and feeling, we can affect the way it branches and grows. C.f. Rathvala

  pagya in, inside

  pagyoka in this, herein, by means of this, therefore

  pagzürim Valley, lit, inside-of-mountains

  Paja air, breath of life, spirit, from pa-gha

  paklab Bat. Lit., ‘leatherleaper’

  Pama – n. 1 Two, lit. fathering-mothering 2 kinship, brotherhood, order. 3 marriage, cohabitation Pamya - second

  Pamäith kinship

  pankiti n. (from pag-kor + itti diminutive) baby homunculus, ha
tchling after emerging from the Kor

  Paoi, Phaoi n. the Makers (the pa- o- I) C.f. also pharoi

  Phagmaath, Phagaath alt. form of Aghmaath, Agmaath sing./pl. Dark Travellers (poss. etymology: Pagmaddim, (Dark men) pagmad, Phaghmath, Phagmat, Phagaath

  Phagra n. Blackwater, or Gutwater, harbour of night, Harbour of the Black ships

  Phangkor, Pangkor- Dark World – world of the Aghmaath

  Phangür Aghinax Order of the Renunciators, who set up convents and monasteries in Aeden

  Phangür brotherhood = one stomach/one darkness

  Phar fire

  Phare, Pharé igniting

  Pharha, Phara, Firewater – 1 water which contains the essence of Fire, so representing the union of opposites 2 a river of Aeden

  Pharíthí, Perríti, Féyarithi, Phariith, Phariti, Fariti, or Feyetti etc. n. the fairies, lit, the Little Makers, who stayed behind on Aeden when the Makers departed, and chose to forget much of what they had known, and live simply in the trees, taking on the form of little people. C.f. Pharoi

  Pharoi, Faroi The Makers, the first race of creatures who formed the Order of the Makers. They were tree-dwellers, shaped like large cicadas, living on the Jewel-trees in the Green World, adept at all crafts, able to see to the tiniest parts of all matter and manipulate it. They were able to shapeshift by changing their own genes, and bred many different creatures, including the Wurriers. It is said that early in the Second Age they departed to do battle with the Dark Entities from beyond the Galaxy, and never returned. Some of the Makers, however chose to stay behind and becoming like tiny people, became the Pharíthí (q.v.) or fairies, living in the forests of Aeden

  pi good

  Ra n. Sun, light; magical Source within the dark void; parallel to the Jewel in the Lotus; or (in later theology) mystic source of all, parallel to the Concept; Shiva, or (in Dark theology) the unspeakable name for the will-to-life, which came from the Void as its greatest folly, which it is now repenting of, with the Aghmaath as its instrument

  rab strong

  rabadra lightning (drum of Ra)

  rach, rah powerful

  Rageth-astra ?

  Raj sunlight. C.f. Ra

  Rajathi Gold C.f. = Agathi, Ajathi, Urathi

  Rak, Ragh, rax (alt Rasha, rash) n. Mother thorn, thorn-kind, life, kin; from Ra- gh, mystic Source of life. The Aghmaath (Travellers) evolved on the Traveller World in symbiosis with the Rak, feeding from its sap, and even their fields were created by the hexagonal growth pattern of their main branches, which created fertile sheltered areas in which all good things grew, and the Rak flowered like the rose. So originally the Rak was good. But in later years, its growth mirrored the darkened minds of the Aghmaath, and the thornfields became evil prisons, and many were enthorned in the living death in the thorns, held fast, drugged and fed by the tendrils wound about their limbs.

  Rakaralakka Aghmaath term for the Lady, Ainenia. They may not utter it even backwards, as it is a palindrome.

  Rakaralakké (Abusive; exclamation of condemnation in sentencing to death or enthornment) one who is Anathema by being very (ka) like Ra, the incarnation of the will-to-life, who causes endless rebirth and suffering

  Rakbindim n. thornfields

  Rakget, Raghet n. tendril

  Rakhir, raxir n. thorn-fruit

  Rakmadah, Rakah; n. Mother Thorn, lit., thorn-woman alt: Paghmad, womb of man

  Rakmadah-makorya; Rakah-makorya the great primeval Mother Thorn, Mother of the World

  Raknam, raghnam n. thorn-branch

  Rakpag, Raghpach n. thorn-tunnel

  Rakpin, Rachpin n. thorn-point, small

  Raktan, Raghstan n. thorn-gate

  ralak rebirth

  ralake, ralakké; also pa’ralake (abusive) One who causes/encourages rebirth

  Ratan, Ortan lamplighter, one who calls to the light (in the amber of the Jeweltrees)

  rath, tree, from Tarath, Tarak, Tarax, tara, Tree

  ratharxé, pl ratharxím Lightning tree, ie jeweltree.

  Rathtan (-im) Makers (Lit., speaking for the Tree) See paroi

  Rathvala, Rathvaya, sometimes, esp. as affix, shortened to Vala, vaya (which is also Five) The Unfolding – lit., the ‘Tree of Five’, which grows in five aspects: Ëlaväi,

  Ëlavathi Opening (Love); Züratathi Crystallizing (Beauty); Hithkrithüri, Zakkrithüri also Hithelrapagrathi discriminating, Reacting (Truth); ëaglimmithi Acting, self-expressing (Freedom); and Rathvalathi consolidation (Life; The Tree of Life as it presently is, ring upon ring of growth that has been). Usual listing is ur(1): Ëlavathi, Pama (2): Züratathi, Tara (3): Hithkrithüri, Kara (4): ëaglimmithi, Vaya (5): Rathvalathi. The Pagrathvala is the mystical Tree of the Unfolding within a person (C.f. the Tree of Life in the Cabala) Some see it in vision as silver, with five great main branches but endless interconnecting twigs woven like a tapestry. And by conscious and unconscious thought feeling and action, we affect the way it branches and grows. This influence is called the Karathvala, the Steering of the Unfolding.

  Rathzaglonë the Tree of the Magicsphere, the Cosmic Tree (whether galactic or Universal – it is fractal) whose branches are the Paths of Beauty and whose (9 or multiple) Crowns are the Worlds linked by those Paths. The Diamond World is said to be its Heartstone: the Arcrazaglonë.

  Rax zür = Raxür Mother Thorn dominating a hill

  Rha n. Flux, flow, water; = the Flow, the Unfolding

  Rhagha, Raga, Rhaga- rhatha – the flow of life; the life-giving unfolding; ritual goodness (interesting parallels with Indo-european root rta) C.f. Agharh - the opposite flow, the Ebb-tide, the retraction of Life into the Void.

  Rhana, rana, spring; lit., water of the earth. Cf Ngarha, island or spring

  Rharragh, rharrak, ahgrrax flow/water of the thorn, ie sap or blood. C.f. lekhir, thornsap; aghrak, blood

  Rod, roth beam, mast, pillar, staff

  rog, rogge, 1 cowardly, retrograde; 2 bad, unfriendly, evil. Lit., causing to return, ie to earlier, worse behaviour.

  rogavala, werewurrier, the dangerous (throwback to the hybrid) wurrier.

  Rognarak, Raghnarok – 1 the return of a thornman to his first Mother thorn, to die or breed. lit., ‘return for the sake of the Thorn (mother)’. 2 the cosmic Return to the Mother Void. The Day of the Void. C.f. Rogrha.

  Rogrha, Rogrhagha the Cosmic Return to the Void; Day of the Void. Lit, Return-Flow of Life C.f. Rognarak. A flow of nihilism and pessimism – and evil - which once it reaches a certain critical point, according to the Aghmaath is irreversible and ends the entire universe as the last consciousness ends. And indeed, when the void is established, it may be irreversible within a world, like a black hole, drawing all things into it, feeding the Dark Entities. Some say this is what happened on Phangkor, world of the Agmaath. They seek always some culminating sacrifice that will tip life into this catastrophic termination; a mass immolation, always involving sacred Wood in some form, on some holy site which focuses the Wouvre of the entire planet. Eg, the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross in Jerusalem, Edartha; or the plan to sacrifice all the enthorned prisoners about (and on) the Tree of Life on Aeden. Cf. Rognarak

  Rog-tanax ‘big-bad-mouth’ the dangerous type of dragon-snake. C.f. tanaxphare, dragon

  Rok, rogh, rog a return, going back.

  Sha, Sh’ = Gha, Gh’ = Agh n. life-force (parallel to Shakti) C.f. main article under Agh

  Shaktha, Aghta, Ghata Guardian term. sha – ka – ta, very child of the life-goddess; ie Psyche, the World-soul of the neoplatonists. C.f. also Heth Shaktha

  Shatan, Sháthan life gate, portal. lit., life-mouth

  Ta, da child or ‘kid’ (informal form of madditi)

  Tagréth, rare, usually magreth (cf) child of wool, ie, Sheep

  Takra seven

  Tama, dama inheritance, lineage (lit., child-mother)

  Tamaritti, tamarith or Damarítí diamond, lit, child of the drop of water, from belief that raindrops in the sun falling into earth make diamon
ds

  Tan Krithür the book of the Sayings of the Concept, the ancient text which the Guardians remember even though it is now lost in its entirety, only fragments remaining

  tan n. 1 mouth 2 speech 3 gate

  Tanatira ta-natira child of grass, ie grazing animal

  tann- tongue-of

  tannaxphare, also tannaxpher, tannipher dragon, lit., big igniting mouth

  tanné tongue, language

  tannedanya the main tongue of Aeden. Of the three original peoples of the Order of the Makers, only the Travellers had a ‘normal’ spoken language; the Makers sang together in woven song, while the Crystal Entities used telepathy. So the first language of the Order for all humanoid peoples was the Traveller’s. But it soon diverged under the influences of humans and Tímathians – and, it is said, even the salamanders and the birds of the airworld. Many of the inflections disappeared. So the tongue of the present-day Aghmaath sounds complex and archaic to the Aedenese. In Apples of Aeden this is hinted at in the English translation of their speech.

  Tannipher short form of tannaxphare, dragon

  Tara lit, child of Ra. 1adj. High, stately 2.n. Mountain, steep hill (other than a Zür) pl tarim = range of hills, mountain range 3 Three. Tarya third

  Tarak, tarax, tarash, tara, rath (lit. Tall Thorn) tree

  Taralak, from Tararalakke, tararalake, Third-lifer – lit., one who causes a third birth. Traveller who has defied the prohibition to regrow their homunculus more than twice.

  Tarasur, tasura Jeweltree, mother of Korman

  Taratin Defender of the Trees/hills ie a Tidak, Guardian in general. For Guardians as a people, see Tímaddim

  Tarzüra unicorn, lit tall-horn; or possibly Three-horn. C.f. Ürxura

  Tazüra, tasüra; from Tarazüra, tarasüra, taraxüra, also Tarazür, tarasür, taraxür; n. fem., jeweltree, originally from the Green World, a kind of tree which was fused with a Crystal to open paths through the void between Worlds. The Tazürasha, the Tree of Life, was the greatest of these. Their silver seed was hidden in the humble apple, growing in a very small minority of cores, the tenth seed in the core, in addition to the usual nine. Jeweltrees are said to be conscious, but not as we are, able to talk. When fused with a living crystal jewel, they are awakened to a higher level of consciousness in union with the crystal. But, deprived of their jewel, they pine and eventually die. Also called Ratharxé, (q.v.) the Lightning Tree, as they have gold and silver in their sap and bring down the lightning into their branches to energize themselves and power their Jewel. The amber, Agathra (qv), from the sap is precious, having all manner of curative powers, and above all, the light-bearing quality, shining with light from the energy of the lightning which strikes the trees it came from. This light appears only when a human (Ratan or Ortan, Light-caller as they are known) calls it forth.

  Tazürasha, Tazürasa Tasürasa, Tazüraja, or Türása (poetic) the Tree of Life, from Tazüra Jeweltree, and sha, life

  Tem, temna, shortened to -Te- in compounds such as terath adj. permanent, forever

  Teddaïm the everboys, ie the Boy Raiders (also called Nabdaïm, horse-boys)

  Teddith, temnadith, temmaddith the state or spell of Everchild, ie, not growing up. Also Temnada, Temnata, teda, tedda

  Tedda, Temnada, Temnata Boy Raider variant of temnadith the state or spell of Everchild, ie, not growing up.

  Teddathi, Temmaddathi Evergirls, members of the girls-only tribe of the Triangle Marshes and Plateau.

  Temnagha, tegha eternal life cf Tertemnagha, land of eternal life; Faery or Limnakor

  Terath, Terat, Temnarath, Temnarathvala, Temrath, Faery, lit., Eternal-tree; place where all the stages of the Rathvala, Tree of the Unfolding, are preserved undying. Cf Galterath, galtevalya The path of Faery; walking in Faery

  Terga, Tergha, as prefix terg- 1 land of Life; place of life; Faery (cf Temnarath) 2 synonym for Gha (qv), life.

  Tergarax = Life-thorn, ‘The Didact of Phagradak’ one of the earliest teachers of the Galemovo, the Way of the Void

  terra, torrha, tora n. territory, landmass, poss from Tor-rha, the tallness of Rha, ie land as seen rising tall from the water

  Tertemnagha, Tertegha, land of eternal life, or where time is not; ie Faery or sometimes Avalon.

  Tidak, Tidak Nama, alt Tindak Grove-Guardians (tin- defend and dak - grove or village)of the Starfish, i.e. isle of Aeden.

  Tímathia The Guardian World.

  Tímathim, Tímad, Tímaddim, Tímath (from tin, guard and mad, man) the Guardians as a race; inhabitants of Tímathia, the Guardian World

  tin n. defence

  Tin- v. to defend

  tine defender

  Tintazürash Guardian of the Tree of Life

  Tintazürim, Tintarakim the Tree-Guardians, ie the Tidak.

  Tira leaf

  tira-rak, tirax n. (thorn-)leaf

  Tor Enyása the High Plateau where the Tree of Life grew

  Tor, tar adj. Tall

  Türása (poetic) Tree of Life. Contraction of Tazürasha (qv)

  Ür adj One, single C.f. Heth Ür, the One, ie the Unmanifest God.

  ür the number one; ürya first

  Ürak Tara Thornhill, lit., one-thorn hill

  Ürpama Marriage of Opposites. ‘One-man-woman’. State or process when two lovers of opposite polarities have crossed over to ‘become’ each other, and taken on each others’ polarity, while keeping their own; thereby becoming a unified third being, the divine hermaphrodite (C.f. Arovóra, arovora – the union of RA and OVO)

  Ürpax order, brotherhood = to make one. Ürpax pharoi, the order of the makers

  Ürpax Pharoï Order of the Makers

  ürxura, ürxure, ürxra-narabadra pl. –im unicorn, from ür zür, one horn

  Va adj, open

  Vala, Vaya 1 five 2 shortened form of Rathvala (qv).

  Valä, Valë She who makes (her womb) open, ie gives birth to the universes. Epithet of the Great Goddess OVO, the cosmic womb in pre-Aghmaath cosmology.

  Valestra star-maker, epithet for Avalon. C.f. avalestare

  Vapa v. to open

  Vapáë, vapae opener; ie Key. Also wedge, crowbar etc

  Vapáglim Ouivron, medallions of Opening (at least three were made), forged by the renegade Travellers to visit the Forbidden Worlds. They use the Power of the Void, and are perilous.

  Vapastra Star-key, Starkey; the fluted golden or silver ‘tenth seed’ occasionally found in apples of Aeden (which normally have only nine seeds each). It is the seed of the Jeweltree, the ‘key’ to opening pathways to the other Worlds.

  Vaya five = vala

  w, v and, but

  Wen, wend crooked, winding.

  Wentan portal, wormhole between worlds– lit., winding gate/mouth

  Wouivre, the The subtle energy of life in a World, flowing in streams below the earth and through the air C.f. Zagonamara

  Xan 1 bright, yellow 2 Beautiful (cf Zürka, xanagath)

  Xanagath (bright-amber); golden yellow.

  Xanagathra the brightest golden yellow amber

  -ya possessive; of. But also, simple association of two words with or without hyphen

  Z’Züra? = Shazüra High Plateau

  Za a point, location, or centre; hub of wheel, metaphorical hub. C.f. Zakor

  Zagh circular, curving, serpentine

  Zaghlim Serpent, snake

  Zaghon, zagon circle, hut, house. 2 Sphere, as in the Great Sphere.

  Zagonxan, Zagonyxan, Zaghonkazan The Great (lit., beautiful) Sphere, the Magisphere

  Zaghon-tazüra (circular) sacred grove C.f. also Dak.

  Zaghon-Tazürasha Grove of the Tree of Life, the most important of all the sacred groves on Aeden

  Zaglizagonamara the (giant) eels of Baz Apédnapath, sacred to the zagonamara.

  Zagonamara, Zaghonamarha, the Wouivre, lit, the World- circle flow.

  Zaglonë, Zaghonlonë, Zaghonloon the Magicsphere, Great sphere. Lit., the sphere which enchants. Cf Rathzaglonë


  Zak- v. to cut

  zak, hir, zakim, hirim cutting

  Zakehire, Zaghir combination of two synonyms: assassin, executioner

  Zakor, Zaakor Centre World – Aeden.

  Zark (poss. = short form of Za-rakman, centre of the thornman, ie his seedpod) A ball or projectile, eg, the seedpod of the aghmaath, or a ballista-stone, etc

  Zarkor-Zürkabaz Aghmaath curse-word. Meaning dubious; poss. ‘spitting wholeheartedly upon the famous (crystal) mountain’ others sugg. ‘dying and ejecting the seedpod on the famous (crystal) mountain’ C.f. Zürkabaz

  Zarks Boy Raider exclamation - ‘projectiles’ – i.e., Spittings. One Boy Raider leader added to the Code his strict prohibition of the habit, though this was reversed by later leaders, allowing for judicious spitting away from the Camp Mother and food.

  Zür 1 (Crystal) mountain; peak or massif. Zürak is a very high mountain; C.f. also Tara 2 horn, as in ürzür, ürsür, unicorn 3 Crystal, eg the padrakor. Sometimes the diminutive is used: züritti, zürati (q.v.)

  zür zürax, zzürak ?? rare - high plateaü, lit., mount of high mount i.e. second plateau. C.f. Tor Enyása

  zürak a very high moüntain

  zürati, züritti, or zürata crystal, lit., small crystal moüntain

  züratikor, züratakor heartstone, C.f. padrakor

  zürbaz rough, mountainous

  zürglim, s’glim flight, easy, fast

  Zürglimmati the Travellers before their fall, lit, men of crystal-mountain flight. On the Traveller world were great pillar mountains of gravity-altering crystal, from which they could jump into orbit or even into outer space. So they developed extremely tough seedpods (which gestated inside their chests) containing their duplicate ‘homunculus’ which could travel across their world or even through space, and colonise new worlds. Always the homunculus would have with it the memories of its ‘parent’, the ability to contact the race through the Dream Network, and not least, the seed of the Rak, the Mother Thorn, so they would grow up in its shelter. But in the early days the Mother thorn would not overgrow its bounds, and the colonies were not a threat to all other life. C.f. Rak

  zürim moüntain range

  zürka bright/famous/glorious (cf Xan)

  Zürkabaz Aghmaath exclamation. ‘The famous height’, i.e., sacred (crystal) mountain of their home World.

  COINS OF AEDEN

  The invention of the Traders (in particular of Oikorpaggith (Money-pouch), the famous Trader also nicknamed oinkapag, (Pigsgut), who got the idea from stories of the Knights Templar. They were not universally used or approved; but as trust broke down they began to replace barter.

  The word for money is oicor which means everything-seed, i.e. a seed for whatever you want. The smaller units of currency are the corit (equivalent to about one US cent); and enrath, one hundred oicor = one dollar. Both these are silver. For larger transactions, the gold coins are most often used: the Pharit and the Tazrashti. For the largest purchases, there are the Loonlith.

  Coins are:

  Corit (little seed) one oikor = one cent. Silver, with appleseed-shaped hole

  avapad (short for avalapadma, appleblossom) Five oicor = 5 cents. Silver, with five petals on face

  avlit (from avalitti, little apple) crabapple Ten oicor = ten cents. Silver with apple cross-section on face, length-wise to core.

  avlast (short for avalastra, applestar) fifty oicor = fifty cents. Silver, with apple cross-section on face, core-wise.

  enrath (from enyarath, nine trees) one hundred oicor = one dollar. Silver, with eight trees on face surrounding a central ninth.

  pharit (from pharoiitti, little Maker) ten enrath = ten dollars. Small, gold, with image of a Maker on face.

  tazrashti or abbrev. Tazzer(from tazürashitti, little Tree of Life) one hundred enrath = one hundred dollars. Large, with Tree of Life on face, in centre with Heartstone shining in the crown, and eight worlds represented as stars about the tree.

  All coins originally had the head of the Lady on the reverse, but later coins were minted with a Trader’s head – Oikorpaggith, the inventor of the coin and the first banker of Aeden.

  Loonlith (=Loom of Destiny) largest coin, gold, worth one thousand enrath = $1000 face has image of the Loom on the isle of Avalon under the stars, with a flowing bolt of silk coming out of it.

 

  Appendix Three

  Extracts from the Enneads of Aeden loosely relating to the Chapters listed

  (Narrator’s disclaimer: these are difficult writings to translate, having being written in many periods and locations in many different dialects and styles, some of which this poor linguist found quite opaque.)