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− | The Khahonri word for a psychic crusader is ' | + | The Khahonri word for a psychic crusader is ''tis'baja''. It is of the male gender. The feminine form is [[tisbajiya]] and the plural is tisbajuma. The word tisbaja is somewhat ambiguous. It can mean an energist or psychic warrior. Alternatively, it can mean anyone who fights in an Isbajath in behalf of law. The term ''khamsudhi'' means explicitly a psychic warrior, that is, a warrior who uses energist disciplines in combat. A z'alman is one who practices energism, though not necessarily in combat. |
=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
*[[Khahonri Language]] | *[[Khahonri Language]] | ||
+ | *[[Khamsudhi]] | ||
+ | *[[Z'alman]] | ||
[[Category:Lexicon]] | [[Category:Lexicon]] | ||
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Revision as of 09:16, 5 October 2014
The Khahonri word for a psychic crusader is tis'baja. It is of the male gender. The feminine form is tisbajiya and the plural is tisbajuma. The word tisbaja is somewhat ambiguous. It can mean an energist or psychic warrior. Alternatively, it can mean anyone who fights in an Isbajath in behalf of law. The term khamsudhi means explicitly a psychic warrior, that is, a warrior who uses energist disciplines in combat. A z'alman is one who practices energism, though not necessarily in combat.
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