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The Tok’Ra Legacy Series

Blood of My Heart, Beloved of My Soul, Book I

Malek’s Story, Book II

Daughters of the Queen, Book III

Legacy of the Queen, Book IV

 

Dictionary of Furling Words

 

Adorata wyn

 

My Adored one; A term of endearment, usually reserved for use only with the Heartmate

 

 

Aima

 

Blood

 

 

Amat wyn

 

My Love

 

 

Amata tu

 

I Love You; a term of endearment

 

 

Animawyn

 

My Soul

 

 

Aevum

 

Eternity

 

 

Carus

 

Dear, Dearest

 

 

Carusa

 

Dear one, Dearest one

 

 

Caruswyn

 

My dear, My dearest; terms of endearment

 

 

Carusawyn

 

My dear one, My dearest one

 

 

Coeurawyn

 

My Heart; a term of endearment

 

 

Et

 

Into/For

 

 

Igisadonis

 

Beloved  A term of endearment, used only for the Soulmate

 

 

Igisadonis animawyn

 

Beloved of my Soul A term of endearment, also the formal statement of the Soulmate

 

 

Lok

 

To break or undo

 

 

Lun’ak mat

 

Furling mating cycle

 

 

Mal’et’matk

 

Morning sickness… in the Furling, the morning sickness is shared by the Male, along with the food cravings, and emotions.  It also affects non-Furling Mates

 

 

Matak’lun’ek

 

Birth control used by young Furling female To prevent them having a ‘heat or mating cycle, the Lun’ak mat

 

 

Pher’ak tel

 

The essence given off by the female during the Furling mating ritual to ensure the male does what needs done (drawing blood) to ensure the release of the

females eggs.  Only needed and used when they wish to produce Offspring (kittdren), never during any other mating.  The Ritual is slightly different when a Furling Male is the mate of the Furling Female as there is no Need for him or the Female to draw blood, unlike a Non-Furling male must do.  The pher’ak tel is still used regardless if it is a Furling or non-Furling male, so that neither is averse to the pain involved.  (think male cats)

 

 

Twin

 

To be, or become, wrapped without completely blending and becoming one entity; to entwine

 

 

Twine

 

To join; to be both entwined and joined as one being. One can join hearts and entwine souls; entwine hearts and souls; join hearts and souls; it means many combinations depending on circumstance and concept and use in sentence

 

 

Sectares

 

Miles

 

 

Semper

 

Always

 

 

Sevesh

 

A rite of some type…either of joining or release depending on the usage and context in which it is used.   (Much like English. )

 

 

Sevesh’en twine animaetcoeura

 

 

Rite of entwining and/or joining both heart and soul

 

 

Sevesh’en twine Coeuramator

 

 

Entwining of the Heartmates or Lovers

 

 

Siesht’ tat’mate

 

Furling coffee, very aromatic and invigorating

 

 

 

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