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Post by Guest Sat May 04, 2013 10:08 pm

Waders: Found along the rivers of the Ushindi jungles, the wader is described as "ring-necked and yellow-legged."

Wanicokanwi: "The Mid-Winter Moon" in the languages of the Red Savages of the Barrens.

Waniyanpi: Waniyanpi literally means "tame cattle" in the language of both the Dust Legs and Kaiila tribes of the Barrens. The waniyanpi are slaves in small agricultural communities owned collectively by the tribes of those lands.

Waniyetuwi: "The Winter Moon" in the language of the Red Savages of the Barrens

Warbler: The warbler bird lives in the second zone, or the canopy level of the Ua jungles.

Warriors, Caste of: The Gorean Warrior is placed fifth among the High Castes. The Caste of Warrior, whose color is scarlet, includes infantry, tharlarion cavalry, and tarnsmen. They have the strictest set of Caste Codes on Gor. Members of this Caste comprise the military branch of Gorean Government, up to an including a Ubar, although not the City Administrator.

Wasnapohdi: "Pimples" in the language of both the Dust Legs and Kaiila tribes of the Barrens.

Whip slave: A slave with "whip permissions" over other slaves. Usually used to make sure slaves perform and as disciplinarian.

Whistling Finch: The finch is found in the Ua jungle. It lives in both the canopy and ground zones. There are many varieties of this bird, including the insectivorous whistling finch.

White silk slave: A "white silk" girl is one that still is a virgin, in other words, has not had sex. They can be trained or untrained, Gorean or barbarian.

Wicayuhe: One of the words meaning "Master" in the language of the Dust Legs tribe of the Barrens. The other is "Itancanka."

Wicincala: 'Girl' in the language of the Dust Legs tribe of the Barrens.

Wihinpaspa: "Lodge-pin" or "tent-pin" in the language of the Dust Legs tribe of the Barrens.

Woman whose belly lies beneath the sword: The brand found frequently in the north consists of a half circle, with, at its right tip, a steep diagonal line. The slave is often referred to as a woman whose belly lies beneath the sword.

Woodpecker: The woodpecker is described as having an ivory bill and found in the lower canopy region of the Ua Jungle.

Wopeton: A word meaning "trader" or "merchant," in the language of both the Dust Legs and Kaiila tribes of the Barrens.

Work slave: The work slave is a category of slaves consisting of field slaves, stable slaves, etc.

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