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uly Posted - 21 Jun 2017 : 16:52:43
Quick question from a newbie:

A person from Sossal is a Sossrim, a Sossrim speaks Sossic. But what's the general adjective for things from Sossal and by Sossrim folks?

For example, can you say Sossrim cuisine? Sossic handicraft? Sossalish architecture? Sossar art?
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cpthero2 Posted - 02 Mar 2020 : 23:25:55
Senior Scribe BadCatMan,

Do you think the inclusion of "Sossarhim" might indicate a gender based element as you see in German?

Best regards,




quote:
Originally posted by BadCatMan

There's also Sossar Bay, which may or may not be using the word as an adjective.

The people are always known as Sossrim, but occasionally Sossarhim.

Meanwhile, a Sosser (with an 'e') is a type of horse found there – don't get the two confused! :) (That's in Champions of Valor.)

BadCatMan Posted - 22 Jun 2017 : 02:34:26
There's also Sossar Bay, which may or may not be using the word as an adjective.

The people are always known as Sossrim, but occasionally Sossarhim.

Meanwhile, a Sosser (with an 'e') is a type of horse found there – don't get the two confused! :) (That's in Champions of Valor.)
uly Posted - 22 Jun 2017 : 01:09:26
Sossar it is then. Thanks!
BadCatMan Posted - 22 Jun 2017 : 00:34:23
The adjective is "Sossar", as used in the FRCS 3e, page 111. There's only one instance of that, though, I couldn't find another in my notes. Sossal-related items are rarely mentioned.
Wooly Rupert Posted - 21 Jun 2017 : 19:45:26
quote:
Originally posted by Artemas Entreri

This thread has the potential to be sossome.



Well done, sir!
Artemas Entreri Posted - 21 Jun 2017 : 19:12:04
This thread has the potential to be sossome.
Wooly Rupert Posted - 21 Jun 2017 : 17:09:28
Sossi.

I don't have a source noted for it, but I found this in my notes: "Sossrim or Sossar (Use the first term for beings, and the second for items.)"

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