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− | Galimshwaba is old Asdaran 'wanderwort' that means any | + | Galimshwaba is old Asdaran 'wanderwort' that means any non-reptilian beast of burden, in contrast to the word [[galimshara]]. The word originates from the [[Jathya-Dhumi Language|Jathya-Dhumi]] word, galimshwaba. All Galimshwaba are non-reptilian, typically mammalian, and products of some degree of domestication. |
=List of Galimshwaba= | =List of Galimshwaba= | ||
:[[Babhagir]] | :[[Babhagir]] | ||
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:[[Donkey]] | :[[Donkey]] | ||
:[[Elephant]] | :[[Elephant]] | ||
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:[[Shuga]] | :[[Shuga]] | ||
:[[Shurre]] | :[[Shurre]] | ||
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+ | [[File:Babhagir&Rider_B_001.png|thumb|300px|A nomadic steppe herder rides a white babhagir. MDJ.]] | ||
=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
*[[Galimshara]] | *[[Galimshara]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Beast of Burden]] |
[[Category:Lexicon]] | [[Category:Lexicon]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:45, 22 October 2024
Galimshwaba is old Asdaran 'wanderwort' that means any non-reptilian beast of burden, in contrast to the word galimshara. The word originates from the Jathya-Dhumi word, galimshwaba. All Galimshwaba are non-reptilian, typically mammalian, and products of some degree of domestication.
List of Galimshwaba
See Also
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