NR - Principality name
Chandranath
russ at randomgang.com
Sat Sep 9 09:09:24 PDT 2000
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 11:42:34AM -0400, Kevinkeary at aol.com wrote:
> Dunno Atenveldt, although ths suffix is something like plains or steppe.
Land of the sun.
> Dunno Meridies, although it has the same root as meridian.
I have read that it means "south". Haven't confirmed this.
> Trimaris is 'three seas'. I don't know if the third is supposed to be the
> Caribbean or Lake Okechobee.
The Caribbean, I should think. :)
> Dunno Aethelmarck.
Aethelmearc (I looked it up). I gather it is Saxon for "noble borderland".
> Dunno Ealdormere.
I am informed it was intended to mean "old lake", although study suggests it's
more like "noble lake". Anyway.
Caid is said to to be an anagram (sigh):
_C_alafia, _A_ngels, _I_sles, _D_reiburgen -- first four baronies therein.
I have also read that it is "fortress" in some language, possibly Arabic; I
have no confirmation.
The last two were courtesy an article in the Florilegium.
--
Lord Chandranath, Cadet to Don Timothy
Musician in the King's Players
Deputy Regional Herald, Northern Ansteorra
Rapier Marshal and Captain of the Plumes of the Shire of Mooneschadowe
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