Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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524
The plural for slaves considered together, both male and female, or for more than one maleslave is 'kajiri'.
The plural for slaves considered together, both male and female, or for more than one male slave is 'kajiri'.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #524)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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25
521
This was a play, of course, on the common Gorean saying that curiosity is not becoming in a femaleslave, or kajira.
25
522
One of the traces of Earth influence on Gorean, incidentally, in this case, an influence from Latin, occurs in the singular and plural endings of certain expressions.
25
523
For example, 'kajirus' is a common expression in Gorean for a maleslave as is 'kajira' for a femaleslave.
25
524
The plural for slaves considered together, both male and female, or for more than one maleslave is 'kajiri'.
25
525
The plural for femaleslaves is 'kajirae'.
25
526
"Straighten your collar," I said to Lavinia.
25
527
Instantly, embarrassed, self-consciously, she lifted her hands to her collar.
This was a play, of course, on the common Gorean saying that curiosity is not becoming in a female slave, or kajira.
One of the traces of Earth influence on Gorean, incidentally, in this case, an influence from Latin, occurs in the singular and plural endings of certain expressions.
For example, 'kajirus' is a common expression in Gorean for a male slave as is 'kajira' for a female slave.
The plural for slaves considered together, both male and female, or for more than one male slave is 'kajiri'.
The plural for female slaves is 'kajirae'.
"Straighten your collar," I said to Lavinia.
Instantly, embarrassed, self-consciously, she lifted her hands to her collar.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 25)