Re: Where does 'gyrda' come from?

From: John Hughes <john.hughes_at_AWylyZ7pUTw19GfVBsz-wdgBHYSwFj-n77BzEzniHDy1fq3Y85BXbgYOmB7unQir>
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 15:20:52 +1000


Jeff

In what way does your answer contribute to anything?

John

At 07:19 AM 18/07/2008, you wrote:
> > The term gyrda can be found in Thunder Rebels, p. 10.
> >
> > "Godi: Fem. gyrda, pl. godar. A god-talker."
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>You won't see that word in Cults of Sartar.
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>Jeff
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