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Yophenthean is an demonym and substantive that refers to the island of [[Yophénthë]] and to the tribe of the ancient [[Yophenths]], a group of [[Goldenlings]] on the island of [[Erechóreb]]. The word can also refer to the great [[Yophenthean Empire]] that subsequently developed, to the culture and civilization of that empire, a citizen of the empire, and to the [[Classical Yophenthean]] language and the family of derivative languages. It is generally not used to refer to the associated religion of the Yophentheans for which the term [[Arathracian]] is preferred. | Yophenthean is an demonym and substantive that refers to the island of [[Yophénthë]] and to the tribe of the ancient [[Yophenths]], a group of [[Goldenlings]] on the island of [[Erechóreb]]. The word can also refer to the great [[Yophenthean Empire]] that subsequently developed, to the culture and civilization of that empire, a citizen of the empire, and to the [[Classical Yophenthean]] language and the family of derivative languages. It is generally not used to refer to the associated religion of the Yophentheans for which the term [[Arathracian]] is preferred. | ||
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See also Yophenthean (disambiguation).
Yophenthean is an demonym and substantive that refers to the island of Yophénthë and to the tribe of the ancient Yophenths, a group of Goldenlings on the island of Erechóreb. The word can also refer to the great Yophenthean Empire that subsequently developed, to the culture and civilization of that empire, a citizen of the empire, and to the Classical Yophenthean language and the family of derivative languages. It is generally not used to refer to the associated religion of the Yophentheans for which the term Arathracian is preferred.
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