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Revision as of 23:55, 14 December 2004 by DrAckroyd (talk | contribs) (→Spurious Terms: Defined terms struck)
I am playing with this feature.
Spurious Terms
I had this idea that there are a few "spurious terms" that have no Earthly analog and that are not references, citations or phantoms. This means that there are essentially UNDEFINED terms in the encyclopedia.
As I find them I'll add them here for reference:
- glugfeffil (Looliers) - a tool or artifact?
- verapsnik (Looliers) - Some sort of religious items?
Barolo (Adlorst Vinifera) - Some kind of wine?- In real life, an Italian red wine from the Piedmont. --Jcowan 10:49, 14 Dec 2004 (EST)
Rioja (Adlorst Vinifera) - A libation of some kind?- In real life, a Spanish red, white, or rose wine, presumably the red this time. --Jcowan 10:49, 14 Dec 2004 (EST)
- trefk (in a scholarly comment in Aelfants) - Presumeably a rude word
- obith (Awal Shrinkage) - Some property of mass?
calvados (Baron Claude Lloyd Albert Smallwood) - Possibly a proper noun. Maybe a plant or animal of some sort.- In real life, French apple brandy. --Jcowan 10:49, 14 Dec 2004 (EST)
- glitterthought - (Battle of Barnum Stones) - some sort of narrative?
Quezloos - (Bobby Shwarmph) - A unit of money or exchange- See Harrabloon Bank and Bureau of Forgotten Knowledge. Quezlarian Ooo, for which Quezloo is an abbreviation, is on the phantom list. --Jcowan 10:49, 14 Dec 2004 (EST)
tonsoral art (Brothers of the Lantern) - surely not art on one's tonsils. is it?- That's "tonsorial art", and it means the art of cutting people's hair. See [justfuckinggoogleit.com]! --Jcowan 10:49, 14 Dec 2004 (EST)
- gargarational (Brothers of the Lantern) - Your guess is a good as mine
- honng/hongg (Brothers of the Lantern) - Your guess is a good as mine
Defined in context:
- from Battle of Barnum Stones, Awal Shrinkage:
- smilch - N. the light produced by Theoalchemy or Technomancy.
- smilching - V. To produce light through Theoalchemy or Technomancy.
- smilcher - N. A traditional producer of light via smilching.
- from Battle of Barnum Stones:
- canoralists - N. Traditional producer of ritual music.
- canoral - N. A form of ritual music.
- from Betrothal March
- tri-menth - N. One-third of the betrothal march.
- from Bureau of Forgotten Knowledge:
- dovination - N. The use of dove calling patterns to determine the future and lost memories of the past. (and a righteously bad pun)
- from Captain Riquiras):
- breakas - A rude exclaimation (from "By Riquiras").