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Mora'dum: Mora'dum translates into English as "the application of terror." Most likely a word from the warrior caste's language.It features include sharp spines on its back and a double set of teeth. Madagon: A very aggressive six legged animal about the size of an Earth Great Dane.Lecococ: The name of a small fish and the pleasure one gets meeting someone for the first time.It is commonly used to make a stock that serves as a flavor base for several Warrior Caste recipes. Kloo: An animal with meat that tastes similar to Orion yogtree or Earth chicken.Klenn-Sha: A Worker Caste dinner that is traditionally eaten on every third day during the autumn season, alternating with Klenn-Fha and Klenn-Jha.Jenn: A plant with a bulb-like structure with a distinctive taste and consistency very much like Earth garlic.Isil'Zha: Isil'Zha is a Minbari word which usually means change, changing the future, or coming of a new age.
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Broadly similar to an Earth grizzly bear.
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Entil'Zha: Entil'Zha is not actually a Minbari word, at least not in its entirety.Drala Fi: The Minbari name of the Black Star.Denn-shah: Denn-shah can be loosely translated into English as "fight to the death", or just "to the death".Denn'bok: A traditional weapon, roughly translates into English as "fighting pike".Denn: A root word that means "fight" or "battle".Deh-f'hurst: A term that loosely translates into English as "I yield to your authority".
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Chudomo seeds: A bean-like seed pod resembling to Earth haricots vert.Chayva: Chen translates into English as "seven.".Beeba: A plant that produces an organic oil, broadly comparable to Earth olive oil and which has an equally similar culinary use.That is to say one who ranges (travels) over a region to protect the area. Anla'shok: Anla'shok can be loosely translated into English as "Ranger".Alyt: Alyt is a Warrior Caste military rank comparable to an Earth Brigadier General.Almara Meal: A traditional meal from the Almara Archipelago on Minbar that bears a resemblance to Earth couscous and is traditionally served with Ulabon.It is phonetically identical to the English exclamation "Ah hell". Ahel: Ahel translates into English as "continuous fire".^ Richard Allsopp (main editor), Dictionary of Caribbean English Usage, 2003 (reprint by The University of the West Indies Press, originally 1996 by Oxford University Press), ISBN 9789766401450 (originally ISBN-10: 976-640-145-4), page 55įrom Ancient Greek Βαβυλών ( Babulṓn ), from Akkadian ???? ( Bābilim, literally “ Gate of God ” ), the name of the ancient Chaldean capital and Biblical city of the Apocalypse.īabylōn f ( genitive Babylōnis) third declensionĪlso Greek forms Babylōna (accusative) and Babylōnos (genitive).