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Revision as of 04:37, 26 September 2023
Galimshwaba is old Asdaran 'wanderwort' that means any mammalian beast of burden, in contrast to the word galimshara. The word originates from the Jathya-Dhumi word, galimshwaba. All Galimshara are mammalian and products of some degree of domestication.
List of Galimshwaba
- Babhagir
- Barbora
- Donkey
- Elephant
- Gamudh
- Gargaspuel
- Heliotian
- Hemnasig
- Horse
- Patchudeek
- Pegasus
- Shuga
- Shurre
See Also
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