monyo — bulb
myk — mind-affecting drug
nalar — pungent root
nemmin — sleep-inducing drug
pachi — crisp, sweet fruit
papea — pepper-like spice
piorres — small, bell-shaped fruit
rakaIsuka — stimulating drink made from roasted beans, originally from Sachaka
shem — edible reed-like plant
sumi — bitter drink
telk — seed from which an oil is extracted
term — grain that can be cooked as is, broken into small pieces, or ground to make a flour
tiro — edible nuts
tugor — parsnip-like root
vare — berries from which most wine is produced
incal — square symbol, not unlike a family shield, sewn onto sleeve or cuff
kebin — iron bar with hook for catching attacker’s knife, carried by guards
longcoat — ankle-length coat
bathhouse — establishment selling bathing facilities and other grooming services
bolhouse — establishment selling bol and short-term accommodation
brewhouse — bol manufacturer
hole — building constructed from scavenged materials
stayhouse — rented building, a family to a room
Elyne — closest to Kyralia in position and culture, enjoys a milder climate
Kyralia — home of the Guild
Lan — a mountainous land peopled by warrior tribes
Lonmar — a desert land home to the strict Mahga religion
Vin — an island nation known for its seamanship
cap — coins threaded on a stick to the value of the next highest denomination
dawnfeast — breakfast
midbreak — lunch
simba mats — mats woven from reeds