Language of Seker Notes:
This document describes the language used by those on Barsoom. Although
there used to be a tounge called "Barsuman", it is ancient and only documents
from the time before the dark time will be found in this language. There
are numerous words, names and other items found on this planet that will
commonly be from Barsoman or a corrupted form. Similar in effect to latin
on modern english.
Note that the telepathic powers described below are prevelent in a very
few pockets of red men (they were "cleansed" out of existance in modern
red man society) and amoung those in the Dark Sun area. The entire population
there is slightly telepathic, but lack any other form of psionics unless
trained.
The information on Phonology is particularly helpful when generating
names.
The remainder is by Jeffery Henning, and should not be strictly adhered
to!
The following descriptions of the Barsoomian language were recorded
by Captain John Carter in A Princess Of Mars:
"This power [telepathy] is wonderfully developed in all Martians,
and accounts largely for the simplicity of their language and the relatively
few spoken words exchanged even in long conversations. It is the universal
language of Mars, through the medium of which the higher and lower animals
of this world of paradoxes are able to communicate to a greater or less
extent, depending upon the intellectual sphere of the species and the development
of the individual."
"The Martian language, as I have said, is extremely simple,
and in a week I could make all my wants known and understand nearly everything
that was said to me. Likewise, under Sola's tutelage, I developed my telepathic
powers so that I shortly could sense practically everything that went on
around me."
"'In the name of my first ancestor, then,' she continued, 'where
may you be from? You are like unto my people, and yet so unlike. You speak
my language, and yet I heard you tell Tars Tarkas that you had but learned
it recently. All Barsoomians speak the same tongue from the ice-clad south
to the ice-clad north, though their written languages differ. Only in the
valley Dor, where the river Iss empties into the lost sea of Korus, is
there supposed to be a different language spoken, and, except in the legends
of our ancestors, there is no record of a Barsoomian returning up the river
Iss.'"
These excerpts, excepting a few others that repeat information shown in
these, are all the direct comments we have concerning the nature of Barsoomian.
Captain Carter's failure to explore these matters in more depth indicates
his lack of linguistic background; he did not realize how unusual Barsoomian
was compared to Earth languages. Barsoomian differs in the following main
ways:
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The language is closely tied to telepathy. Words can either be telepathically
projected or spoken, with the majority of words apparently projected (Carter
writes "relatively few spoken words [are] exchanged even in long conversations").
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The language has a strong biological basis (no doubt tied to the telepathic
capability), being known across species and races of men. Where on Earth
homo sapiens is the only species to develop linguistic capabilities,
Barsoomians apparently first developed a language long ago in a primal
species; this capability has then evolved while maintaining compability
across species. (Little is known about the language of Dor.)
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The language changes slowly. Given that the different races are separated
by vast distances and had in many cases become isolated from one another,
yet still speak the same language, it is clear that some influence - probably
biological - keeps the language from changing at the same pace as the languages
of Earth humans. One factor in this conservatism has to be the long lifespans
of the races of Martian men, who can live up to a thousand years if not
killed in battle. If Earthly humans lived on average a thousand years (compared
to the average of 20 years at the time of Christ), Terran languages might
have changed 50 times slower than they did (1000 divided by 20 = 50).
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The Barsoomian language can be learned very quickly. While this was no
doubt exaggerated for convenience of the narrative, the grammar and vocabulary
must be significantly more regular than most Earth languages.
Phonology And Orthography
Because the only field notes we have for Barsoomian came from a soldier
who was untrained in linguistics, we do not have an accurate understanding
of how Barsoomian is pronounced. To further complicate things, John Carter's
manuscript used hieroglyphics to represent Barsoomian words; Edgar Rice
Burroughs, who prepared John Carter's manuscripts for publication, then
spelled these words as he heard John Carter pronounce them. For instance,
in a footnote discussed the use of the word radium in A Princess
Of Mars, Burroughs writes, "In Captain Carter's manuscript it [radium]
is mentioned always by the name used in the written language of Helium
and is spelled in hieroglyphics, which it would be difficult and useless
to reproduce."
Burroughs transcribed all words as if they were English words; thus
zode, for instance, is probably pronounced with a silent 'e' (to
rhyme with lode), but we cannot be sure.
Burroughs used the following vowel symbols: A, AI, E, EE, I, O, OO,
U.
He used the following consonant symbols and digraphs: B, C, D, DJ, DW,
F, G, K, L, LL, M, N, NG, PT, QU, R, S, SK, ST, SS, T, TH, TZ, V, X. Two
digraphs are used only in dialects - LL is used only in Okarian, while
SS is used only in the valley Dor.
The exact sounds of all of these symbols are currently unknown. For
instance, without further field study, we cannot know whether 'th' was
voiced or unvoiced, whether 'dj' was pronounced [dy] or [dzh].
The following consonant clusters may be treated as single consonants
in the morphology: DJ, DW, PT, QU, SK and ST. This is still being investigated.
We do not know why John Carter chose to use the letter 'c' instead of
'k'; perhaps this was colored by the knowledge of one of the Barsoomian
writing systems. Barsoomian races had many different methods of writing,
ranging from pictographs to ideographs and perhaps even to consonantal
alphabets. More likely, this was simply an arbitrary decision of John Carter's
part. Our analysis of the vocabulary shows no instances where Carter's
use of 'c' or 'k' distinguishes two words (e.g., there is no word kalot
as distinct from calot). Therefore, we feel that 'c' and 'k'
both represent the same underlying sound /k/. (The only words using 'c'
are calot and three proper nouns: Bar Comas, Carthoris and Sarcoja.)
Phonotactics
Phonotactics is the sequential arrangements of phonemes that are possible
in a language. The Barsoomian system of phonotactics is still under study.
Grammar
Little is known about Barsoomian grammar, though it must have been a comparatively
simple grammar for John Carter to have been able to learn it so quickly.
The following are all hypotheses about the grammar:
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Barsoomian lacks number distinctions, articles and noun declensions.
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Barsoomian does not conjugate verbs or mark them for tense. For instance,
_sak_ is translated both as "jump!" (imperative) and "to jump" (infinitive).
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Sentences follow the SVO order - Subject, Verb, Object.
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Questions have the same sentence form as statements, but end in a question
word, such as "who", "what", "when", "why", or "maybe". The sentence "When
will we enjoy the death throes of the red one? or does Lorquas Ptomel,
Jed, intend holding her for ransom?" would have a literal translation of
"We has joy of death pains of red woman when? or Lorquas Ptomel, Jed, put
her up for ransom, maybe?"
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The language has a second person pronoun contrast between formal and familiar
(translated by Carter as "thee" or "thou"). It is assumed it had pronouns
for first, second and third person. If most words are unmarked for part
of speech, the language may have had no special forms for possessive pronouns.
Word Sets
This section looks at word sets such as proper names, numbers and military
terms.
Proper Names
Naming practices differ significantly from culture to culture on Barsoom.
In many culture's, a father's name is often incorporated into the name
of his son, either as the first or second element:
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Mors Kajak, son of Tardos Mors (of Helium)
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Djor Kantos, son of Kantos Kan (of Helium)
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Sab Than, son of Than Khosis (of Zodanga)
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Hal Vas, son of Vas Kor (of Dusar)
Among the green men, once a green Martian kills his first warrior, he takes
that warrior's second name as his own. John Carter, when he lived among
the green men, earned the name Dotar Sojat by slaying two warriors.
Numerals
"Another subject of interest is that of Barsoomian numbers.
Little information is available, our main source being those hormads created
by Ras Thavas, who were identified by number (in Synthetic Men of Mars).
This has helped in drawing up a table, but unfortunately only five hormads
are so designated: Tor-dur-bar = four million eight (SMM/4), Teeaytan-ov
= eleven hundred seven (SMM/4), Ay-mad = one man (SMM/11), Il-dur-en
= ? million ? (SMM/11), Dur-dan = million ? (SMM/15).
"Even here we have three unknowns: il, en and
dan. Assuming they are primary numbers, they could be any of the
primary numbers two, three, five, six and nine."
- Roy, John Flint. A Guide To Barsoom, pp. 122-124.
1976. New York: Del Rey.
The following table is an expansion of Roy's table, with unattested forms
marked and with more hypothetical forms proposed.
Number |
Barsoomian |
Source |
1 |
ay |
ay-mad, "one man" (SMM/chapter 11) |
4 |
tor |
tor-dur-bar, "four million eight" (SMM/4) |
7 |
ov |
teeaytan-ov, "eleven hundred seven" (SMM/4) |
8 |
bar |
tor-dur-bar, "four million eight" (SMM/4) |
10 |
tee |
teepi, "ten money-units" (LG/2-11) |
11 |
teeay |
teeaytan-ov, "eleven hundred seven" (SMM/4) |
14 |
*teetor |
[assumed on analogy with teeay] |
17 |
*teeov |
[assumed on analogy with teeay] |
18 |
*teebar |
[assumed on analogy with teeay] |
40 |
*tortee |
[assumed] |
70 |
*ovtee |
[assumed] |
80 |
*bartee |
[assumed] |
100 |
tan |
tanpi, "100 money-units" (LG/2-11) |
400 |
*tortan |
[assumed on analogy with teeaytan] |
700 |
*ovtan |
[assumed on analogy with teeaytan] |
800 |
*bartan |
[assumed on analogy with teeaytan] |
1,000 |
*dar |
dar, "a military unit with 1,000 men" |
1,000 |
*teetan |
[assumed on analogy with teeaytan] |
1,100 |
teeaytan |
teeaytan-ov, "eleven hundred seven" (SMM/4) |
1,400 |
*teetortan |
[assumed on analogy with teeaytan] |
1,700 |
*teeovtan |
[assumed on analogy with teeaytan] |
1,800 |
*teebartan |
[assumed on analogy with teeaytan] |
10,000 |
*mak |
back-formation from umak, "a military unit with
10,000 men", on analogy with utan, "a military unit with 100 men" |
1,000,000 |
dur |
tor-dur-bar, "four million eight" (SMM/4) |
Military Titles & Units
The military titles are all attested, but most of the names of military
units are conjecture. But if we assume that *u- [< utan
and umak] is a prefix meaning "military unit" joined to a number
word (tan and mak are both attested), we can interpolate
*utee and *udur (where dur is "million", used figuratively).
The term dar is assumed to have the following etymology: < *udar
< *u- and dar, "ten thousand". The *ujed and *ujeddak
terms are pure conjecture.
Title |
Unit |
Size of Unit |
padwar |
*utee |
10 soldiers |
dwar |
utan |
100 soldiers |
teedwar |
dar |
1,000 soldiers |
odwar |
umak |
10,000 soldiers |
jedwar |
*udur |
army |
jed |
*ujed |
armies of country or principality |
jeddak |
*ujeddak |
armies of empire |
*unattested
Lexicon
The following lexicon has been adapted from the glossary at the end of
Thuvia, Maid Of Mars. We are working on adding additional entries,
and will also be providing the etymologies of words, where we can determine
them. Unfortunately for those trying to translate texts, most of the lexicon
consists of proper nouns.
The lexicon lists the Barsoomian term, an educated guess of its division
into syllables, its meaning, and the book it was first mentioned in, using
the following abbreviations:
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A Princess Of Mars (APOM)
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The Gods Of Mars (TGOM)
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The Warlord Of Mars (TWOM)
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Thuvia, Maid Of Mars (TMOM)
The lexicon is currently only up to the first four books of the series
and will be expanded. We welcome your
help here.
Lexical Entries
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Aaanthor - AA AN THOR
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A dead city of ancient Mars. - TMOMg
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Aisle of Hope
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An aisle leading to the court-room in Helium. - TMOMg
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apt - APT
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An Arctic monster. A huge, white-furred creature with six limbs, four of
which, short and heavy, carry it over the snow and ice; the other two,
which grow forward from its shoulders on either side of its long, powerful
neck, terminate in white, hairless hands with which it seizes and holds
its prey. Its head and mouth are similar in appearance to those of a hippopotamus,
except that from the sides of the lower jawbone two mighty horns curve
slightly downward toward the front. Its two huge eyes extend in two vast
oval patches from the center of the top of the cranium down either side
of the head to below the roots of the horns, so that these weapons really
grow out from the lower part of the eyes, which are composed of several
thousand ocelli each. Each ocellus is furnished with its own lid, and the
apt can, at will, close as many of the facets of his huge eyes as he chooses.
- TMOM
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Astok - AS TOK
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Prince of Dusar. - TMOMg
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Avenue of Ancestors
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A street in Helium. - TMOMg
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banth - BANTH
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Barsoomian lion. A fierce beast of prey that roams the low hills surrounding
the dead seas of ancient Mars. It is almost hairless, having only a great,
bristly mane about its thick neck. Its long, lithe body is supported by
ten powerful legs, its enormous jaws are equipped with several rows of
long needle-like fangs, and its mouth reaches to a point far back of its
tiny ears. It has enormous protruding eyes of green. - TGOM
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Bar Comas - BAR KOM AS
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Jeddak of Warhoon. - APOM
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Barsoom - BAR SOOM
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Mars - APOM
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Black pirates of Barsoom
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Men six feet and over in height. Have clear-cut and handsome features;
their eyes are well set and large, though a slight narrowness lends them
a crafty appearance. The iris is extremely black while the eyeball itself
is quite white and clear. Their skin has the appearance of polished ebony.
- TMOMg
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calot - KA LOT
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A dog. About the size of a Shetland pony and has ten short legs. The head
bears a slight resemblance to that of a frog, except that the jaws are
equipped with three rows of long, sharp tusks. Also used as an insult.
- APOM
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Carter, John
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Warlord of Mars. - TMOMg
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Carthoris of Helium - KAR THOR IS
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Son of John Carter and Dejah Thoris, his name a combination of theirs.
- TGOM
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Dak Kova - DAK KOV A
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Jed among the Warhoons (later jeddak). - APOM
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darseen - DAR SEEN
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A chameleon-like reptile, that can change its color. - APOM
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dator - DA TOR
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Tile for chief or prince of the First Born. - TGOM
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Dejah Thoris - DE JAH THOR IS
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Princess of Helium, daughter of Mors Kajak of Helium. - APOM
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Djor Kantos - DJOR KAN TOS
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Son of Kantos Kan; padwar of the Fifth Utan. - TGOM
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Dor - DOR
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Valley of Heaven, river valley of Iss. - APOM
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Dotar Sojat - DO TAR SO JAT
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John Carter's Martian name, from the surnames of the first two warrior
chieftains he killed. - APOM
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Dusar - DU SAR
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A Martian kingdom. - TMOMg
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dwar - DWAR
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A captain, leader of a utan. - TGOM
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ersite
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A kind of stone. - TMOMg
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Father of Therns
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High Priest of religious cult. - TMOMg
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First Born
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Black race; black pirates. - TMOMg
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Gate of Jeddaks
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A gate in Helium. - TMOMg
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Gozava - GO ZA VA
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Tars Tarkas' dead wife. - APOM
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Gur Tus - GUR TUS
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Dwar of the tenth utan. - TGOM
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haad - HAAD
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Martian mile. - TMOMg
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Hal Vas - HAL VAS
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Son of Vas Kor the Dusarian noble. - TMOMg
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Hastor - HAS TOR
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A city of Helium. - TGOM
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Hekkador - HEK KA DOR
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Holy Hekkador, title of Father of Therns (Matai Shang). - TGOM
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Helium - HE LI UM
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The empire of the grandfather of Dejah Thoris. A leading nation of red
men. - TMOMg
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Holy Therns
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See thern. - TGOM
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Hor Vastus - HOR VAS TUS
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Padwar in the navy of Helium. - TMOMg
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Hortan Gur - HOR TAN GUR
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Jeddak of Torquas. - TMOMg
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Horz - HORZ
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Deserted city; Barsoomian Greenwich for time. - TMOMg
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Illall - ILL ALL
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The most remote city of Okar. - TMOM
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Iss - ISS
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River of Death. A sacred river. - TMOM
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Issus - ISS US
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Goddess of Death, whose abode is upon the banks of the Lost Sea of Korus.
- TMOM
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Jav - JAV
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A Lotharian. - TMOMg
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jed - JED
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King. - TMOMg
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jeddak - JED DAK
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Emperor. - TMOMg
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Kab Kadja - KAB KAD JA
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Jeddak of the Warhoons of the south. - TMOMg
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Kadabra - KA DA BRA
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Capitol city of Okar. - TMOMg
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kadar - KA DAR
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Guard. - TMOMg
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Kalksus - KALK SUS
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Cruiser; transport under Vas Kor. - TMOMg
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Kantos Kan - KAN TOS KAN
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Padwar in the Helium navy. - TMOMg
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Kaol - KA OL
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A Martian kingdom in the eastern hemisphere. Isolated and surrounded by
Japan. - TMOM
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kaor
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The greeting used principally by red Martians - TGOM
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Kar Komak - KAR KO MAK
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Odwar of Lotharian bowmen. - TMOMg
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karad - KAR AD
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Martian degree. - TMOMg
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Komal - KO MAL
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The Lotharian god; a huge banth. - TMOMg
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Korad - KOR AD
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A dead city of ancient Mars. - TMOMg
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Korus - KOR US
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The Lost Sea of Dor. - TMOMg
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Kulan Tith - KU LAN TITH
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Jeddak of Kaol. - TMOMg
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Lakor - LA KOR
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A thern. - TWOM
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Larok - LAR OK
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A Dusarian warrior; artificer. - TMOMg
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Lorquas Ptomel - LOR QUAS PTOM EL
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Jed among the Tharks. - TMOMg
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Lothar - LO THAR
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The forgotten city. - TMOMg
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Marentina - MAR EN TIN A
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A principality of Okar. - TMOMg
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Matai Shang - MAT AI SHANG
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Father of Therns. - TGOM
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Mors Kajak - MORS KA JAK
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A jed of lesser Helium, son of Tardos Mors of Helium. - APOM
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Notan - NO TAN
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Royal Psychologist of Zodanga. - APOM
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Nutus - NUT US
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Jeddak of Dusar. - TMOMg
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Od - OD
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Martian foot. - TMOMg
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Odwar - O DWAR
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A commander, or general. - TMOMg
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Okar - O KAR
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Land of the yellow men. - TWOM
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Omad - O MAD
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Man with one name. - TMOMg
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Omean - O ME AN
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The buried sea. - TGOM
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Orluk - OR LUK
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A black and yellow striped Arctic monster. Its hide is used for fur. -
TWOM
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Otz Mountains - OTZ
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Mountains near Iss, surrounding the Valley Dor and the Lost Sea of Korus.
- TGOM
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Padwar - PA DWAR
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Lieutenant. - APOM
Panthan - PAN THAN
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Panthan - PAN THAN
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A soldier of fortune. - TMOMg
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Parthak - PAR THAK
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The Zodangan prison guard who brought food to John Carter in the pits of
Zat Arras. - TGOM
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Pedestal of Truth
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Within the courtroom of Helium. - TMOMg
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Phaidor - PHAI DOR
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Daughter of Matai Shang. - TGOM
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pimalia - PIM AL I A
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Gorgeous flowering plant. - TGOM
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Plant men of Barsoom
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A race inhabiting the Valley Dor. They are ten or twelve feet in height
when standing erect; their arms are very short and fashioned after the
manner of an elephant's trunk, being sinuous; the body is hairless and
ghoulish blue except for a broad band of white which encircles the protruding,
single eye, the pupil, iris and ball of which are dead white. The nose
is a ragged, inflamed, circular hole in the centre of the blank face, resembling
a fresh bullet wound which has not yet commenced to bleed. There is no
mouth in the head. With the exception of the face, the head is covered
by a tangled mass of jet-black hair some eight or ten inches in length.
Each hair is about the thickness of a large angleworm. The body, legs and
feet are of human shape but of monstrous proportions, the feet being fully
three feet long and very flat and broad. The method of feeding consists
in running their odd hands over the surface of the turf, cropping off the
tender vegetation with razor-like talons and sucking it up from two mouths,
which lie one in the palm of each hand. They are equipped with a massive
tail about six feet long, quite round where it joins the body, but tapering
to a flat, thin blade toward the end, which trails at right angles to the
ground. - TMOMg
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Prince Soran - SOR AN
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Overlord of the navy of Ptarth. - TMOMg
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Ptarth - PTARTH
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A Martian kingdom of red men. - TGOM
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Ptor - PTOR
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Family name of three Zodangan brothers. - APOM
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Sab Than - SAB THAN
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Prince of Zodanga. A jed of Zodanga, son of Than Khosis. - APOM
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safad - SAF AD
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A Martian inch. - TMOMg
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sak - SAK
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To jump, to leap. - APOM
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Salensus Oll - SA LEN SUS OLL
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Jeddak of Jeddaks, ruler of Okar. - TWOM
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Saran Tal - SAR AN TAL
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Carthoris' major-domo. - TMOMg
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Sarcoja - SAR KO JA
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A green Martian woman. - APOM
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Sator Throg - SA TOR THROG
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A Holy Thern of the Tenth Cycle. - TGOM
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Shador - SHA DOR
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An isle on northern shore of Sea of Omean used as a prison. - TGOM
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silian - SIL I AN
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Slimy reptiles inhabiting the Sea of Korus. - TGOM
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sith - SITH
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Hornet-like flying monster that dwells in Kaolian jungle. Bald-faced and
about the size of a Hereford bull. Has frightful jaws in front and mighty
poisoned sting behind. The eyes, of myriad facets, cover three-fourths
of the head, permitting the creature to see in all directions at one and
the same time. - TWOM
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skeel - SKEEL
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A Martian polishable hardwood, used for the deck of an airship. - TGOM
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Sola - SO LA
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A young green Martian woman. Of Thark. - APOM
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Solan - SO LAN
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An official of the palace. A man of secrets, in Kadabra. - TWOM
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sompus - SOM PUS
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A kind of tree.? - TMOMg
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sorak
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A little pet animal among the red Martian women, about the size of a cat.
Used as an insult. - APOM
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sorapus - SOR A PUS
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A Martian hardwood used for ship cabins; has large succulent fruits. -
TGOM
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Sorav - SOR AV
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An officer of Salensus Oll. Commander of the forces of the palace of Kadabra.
- TWOM
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tal - TAL
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A Martian second. One 200th of a xat (unit of measuring time). - TGOM
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Tal Hajus - TAL HA JUS
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Jeddak of Thark. - APOM
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Talu - TAL U
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Rebel Prince of Marentina. - TWOM
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Tan Gama - TAN GA MA
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Warhoon warrior. - TGOM
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Tardos Mors - TAR DOS MORS
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Grandfather of Dejah Thoris and Jeddak of Helium. - APOM
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Tario - TAR I O
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Jeddak of Lothar. - TMOMg
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Tars Tarkas - TARS TAR KAS
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A green man, chieftain of the Tharks. - APOM
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Temple of Reward
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In Helium. - TMOMg
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Tenth Cycle
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A sphere, or plane of eminence, among the Holy Therns. - TMOMg
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Thabis - THA BIS
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Issus' chief. An old woman. - TGOM
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Than Khosis - THAN KO SIS
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Jeddak of Zodanga - APOM
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Thark - THARK
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City and name of a green Martian horde. - APOM
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thern - THERN
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A priest of the cult of Issus. Typically known as Holy Therns. - TGOM
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thoat - THOAT
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A steed of the green Martians. Ten feet high at the shoulder, with four
legs on either side; a broad, flat tail, larger at the tip than at the
root which it holds straight out behind while running; a mouth splitting
its head from snout to the long, massive neck. It is entirely devoid of
hair and is of a dark slate colour and exceedingly smooth and glossy. It
has a white belly and the legs are shaded from slate at the shoulders and
hips to a vivid yellow at the feet. The feet are heavily padded and nailless.
(See A PRINCESS OF MARS.) - APOM
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Thor Ban - THOR BAN
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Jed among the green men of Torquas. - TMOMg
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thorian - THOR I AN
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Chief of the lesser Therns. - TGOM
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Throne of Righteousness
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In the court-room of Helium. - TMOMg
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Throxus - THROX US
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Mightiest of the five oceans. - TMOMg
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Thurds - THURD
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A green horde inimical to Torquas. - TMOMg
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Thuria - THUR I A
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The nearer moon. - TGOM
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Thurid - THUR ID
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A black dator. - TGOM
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Thuvan Dihn - THU VAN DIHN
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Jeddak of Ptarth. - TWOM
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Thuvia - THU VI A
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Princess of Ptarth. - TGOM
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Torith - TOR ITH
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Officer of the guards of the First Born at submarine pool. - TGOM
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Torkar Bar - TOR KAR BAR
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Kaolian noble; dwar of the Kaolian Road. - TWOM
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Torquas - TOR QUAS
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A green horde. - TMOMg
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Turjun - TUR JUN
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Carthoris' alias. - TMOMg
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utan - U TAN
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A company of one hundred men (military). - TGOM
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Vas Kor - VAS KOR
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A Dusarian noble. - TMOMg
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Warhoon - WAR HOON
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A community of green men; enemy of Thark. - APOM
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Woola - WOOL A
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A Barsoomian calot. - TMOMg
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xat - XAT
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A Martian minute; one fiftieth of a zode (unit of measuring time). - TGOM
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Xavarian - XA VAR I AN
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A Helium warship. - TGOM
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Xodar - XO DAR
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Dator among the First Born. - TGOM
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Yersted - YER STED
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A First Born, commander of the submarine. - TGOM
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Zad - ZAD
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Tharkian warrior. - APOM
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Zat Arras - ZAT AR RAS
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Jed of Zodanga. - TGOM
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Zithad - ZITH AD
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Dator of the guards of Issus. - TGOM
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zitidar - ZIT I DAR
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A heavy (mastodonian) draft animal of the green men. - APOM
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Zodanga - ZO DAN GA
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Martian city of red men. Capitol of Helium's chief enemies among the red
men. - APOM
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zode - ZODE
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A Martian hour; one tenth of a Martian day (unit of measuring time). -
TGOM
Background
John Carter was the first human in history to visit Mars. His travels and
those of his compatriots have been recorded in Edgar Rice Burrough's 11
volumes about Barsoom, as the natives call the Red Planet. These books
include:
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A Princess Of Mars
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The Gods Of Mars
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The Warlord Of Mars
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Thuvia, Maid Of Mars
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The Chessmen Of Mars
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The Mastermind Of Mars
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Fighting Man Of Mars
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Swords Of Mars
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Synthetic Men Of Mars
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Llana Of Gathol
John Carter Of Mars
Prepared by Jeffrey Henning
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