Soldier of Sidon l-3

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by Gene Wolfe


  Sidon. A Phoenician city at the eastern end of the Mediterranean, north of Tyre.

  Tepu. The hippopotamus.

  Thoth. The god of wisdom, learning, and the moon. He is most often depicted as an ibis-headed man. Also Thot.

  Thotmaktef. Qanju's Egyptian scribe.

  Tin Isles. The Scillys and the Cornish coast.

  Unguja. Perhaps"Burned." Seven Lions' chief advisor.

  Uraeus. The narrator's slave. The sacred cobra.

  Uro. One of the narrator's Egyptian soldiers.

  Utundu. "Mischief." Cheche's younger son.

  Vayu. One of the narrator's Persian soldiers.

  Vinjari. "Roamer." Cheche's older son. wadi. A dry watercourse.

  Wast. The Egyptian Thebes.

  Wawat. Northern Nubia. The Nile Valley between the first and third cataracts.

  White Wall. The strongest fortress in Egypt. xu. An evil spirit, a demon. (I have so translated the scroll's daemonium.)

  Yam. The Nile Valley between the second and third cataracts, once independent.

  Yeb. The Persian name for Abu.

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