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==C==
==C==
*'''cenny''' (from Greek κοινωνία): a Mangean place of worship.
*'''cenny''' (from Greek κοινωνία): a Josephan place of worship.
==J==
*'''Josephanism''' (placeholder name): A pre-Ascent Abrahamic religion stemming from an early Christian sect. It considers Jesus ("St. Jesus of Nazareth") to be a man who fulfilled the prophecy of a suffering figure (Messiah ben Joseph) who heralds the actual messianic king (Messiah ben David). Its sacred texts are called the Scrolls: the Old Scrolls (Hebrew Bible), the Middle Scrolls and the New Scrolls. It also has a recorded oral tradition of Saints and interpretations of Scroll teachings. Its liturgical language is a quasi-Old French.


==K==
==K==
*'''''kowl'eerí'na''''' (pl. ''kowl'eerí'ni'', literally 'beautification [of a prayer]'): A [[Shalaian]] liturgical poem, often as part of a D/s kink ritual. Melodies for ''kowl'eerí'ni'' are set to either  a solo voice with accompaniment or a choir; they are in some ways similar to Ashkenazi Jewish liturgical melodies but employ more exotic tunings (like JI and 31-tone equal temperament) and rhythms (such as Scotch snaps). Art music set to those liturgical poems also exists.
*'''''kowl'eerí'na''''' (pl. ''kowl'eerí'ni'', literally 'beautification [of a prayer]'): A [[Shalaian]] liturgical poem, often as part of a D/s kink ritual. Melodies for ''kowl'eerí'ni'' are set to either  a solo voice with accompaniment or a choir; they are in some ways similar to Ashkenazi Jewish liturgical melodies but employ more exotic tunings (like JI and 31-tone equal temperament) and rhythms (such as Scotch snaps). Art music set to those liturgical poems also exists.

Revision as of 14:19, 29 February 2020

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  • cenny (from Greek κοινωνία): a Josephan place of worship.

J

  • Josephanism (placeholder name): A pre-Ascent Abrahamic religion stemming from an early Christian sect. It considers Jesus ("St. Jesus of Nazareth") to be a man who fulfilled the prophecy of a suffering figure (Messiah ben Joseph) who heralds the actual messianic king (Messiah ben David). Its sacred texts are called the Scrolls: the Old Scrolls (Hebrew Bible), the Middle Scrolls and the New Scrolls. It also has a recorded oral tradition of Saints and interpretations of Scroll teachings. Its liturgical language is a quasi-Old French.

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  • kowl'eerí'na (pl. kowl'eerí'ni, literally 'beautification [of a prayer]'): A Shalaian liturgical poem, often as part of a D/s kink ritual. Melodies for kowl'eerí'ni are set to either a solo voice with accompaniment or a choir; they are in some ways similar to Ashkenazi Jewish liturgical melodies but employ more exotic tunings (like JI and 31-tone equal temperament) and rhythms (such as Scotch snaps). Art music set to those liturgical poems also exists.