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"kajira "

Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 173 The straight line is supposed to represent the staff of discipline and the two fronds the beauty of a woman.
4 174 The significance of the whole, then, would be beauty subject to the staff of discipline.
4 175 Interestingly, the design also bears a remote resemblance, if one thinks about it, to the English letter 'K'.
4 176 Since the first sound in the expression 'kajira' would be represented in English by the letter 'K' it is quite possible that this resemblance is more than a coincidence.
4 177 Certain letters of the Gorean alphabet, not all of them, bear a very clear resemblance to certain letters in certain of the alphabets of Earth.
4 178 This, I suppose, was to have been expected, given the doubtless Earth origin of all, or most, of the human Goreans.
4 179 The Gorean name for the letter in question, if it is of interest, is 'Kef'.
The straight line is supposed to represent the staff of discipline and the two fronds the beauty of a woman. The significance of the whole, then, would be beauty subject to the staff of discipline. Interestingly, the design also bears a remote resemblance, if one thinks about it, to the English letter 'K'. Since the first sound in the expression 'kajira' would be represented in English by the letter 'K' it is quite possible that this resemblance is more than a coincidence. Certain letters of the Gorean alphabet, not all of them, bear a very clear resemblance to certain letters in certain of the alphabets of Earth. This, I suppose, was to have been expected, given the doubtless Earth origin of all, or most, of the human Goreans. The Gorean name for the letter in question, if it is of interest, is 'Kef'. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )