Where Dragons Haunt (The Diaspora Book 1)

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by Scott Meaders


  Characters and Places

  Chapter 1

  Zoe (zo-ee):life.

  Merim-nao (mer-im-nah'-o): to be anxious or to care for.

  Chapter 2

  Mikhahale (mikh-ah-ale'): the first of the chief princes or archangels who is supposed to be the guardian angel of the Israelites, Michael.

  Hagios (hag'-ee-os): most holy thing, a saint; used for Holy with regards to Holy Spirit.

  Re'shiyth (ray-sheeth'): first, beginning,

  Chapter 4

  Metaxu (met-ax-oo'): between

  Sophia (sof-ee'-ah): supreme intelligence, such as belongs to God

  Chapter 5

  Katesthio (kat-es-thee'-o): to consume by eating, to eat up, devour

  Chapter 6

  Paidion (pahee-dee'-on): a young child, a little boy, a little girl

  Chapter 7

  Anapauo (an-ap-ow'-o): to give rest, refresh, to give one's self rest, take rest

  Chapter 11

  Makarios (mak-ar'-ee-os): blessed, happy

  Chapter 12

  Thanatos (than-uh-tos): death

  Chapter 14

  Thorubeo (thor-oo-beh'-o): to make a noise or uproar, be turbulent

  Sustratiotes (soos-trat-ee-o'-tace): a fellow soldier

  Chapter 17

  Kapnos (kap-nos' ): smoke

  Chapter 18

  Geron (gher'-own): an old man

  Chapter 20

  Askemon (as-kay'-mone): deformed, indecent, unseemly

  Achuron (akh'-oo-ron): chaff

  Chapter 21

  Epios (ay'-pee-os): mild, gentle

  Chapter 22

  Kedron (ked-rone' ) the name of a river near Jerusalem and flowing down through a

  valley of Kidron

  Chapter 24

  Ain Soph The supreme unknowable God

  Kope (kop-ay' ) slaughter

  Sumpnigo (soom-pnee'-go ) to choke utterly

  Plege (play-gay' ) a blow, stripe, a wound

  Ennoia (en'-noy-ah) the act of thinking, consideration, meditation

  Agon (ag-one' ) conflict or fight

  Achthos

  Bronte (bron-tay' ) thunder

  Eleeinos (el-eh-i-nos' ) to be pitied, miserable

  Mastix (mas'-tix) a whip, scourge

  Oinophlugia (oy-nof-loog-ee'-ah ) drunkenness

  Chapter 30

  Asphaleia (as-fal'-i-ah): Safety.

  Chapter 31

  Psucho (psoo'-kho): to be made or grow cool or cold.

  Nekros (nek-ros' ): one that has breathed his last, lifeless.

  Chapter 32

  Kruptos (kroop-tos'): hidden, concealed, secret.

  Agathos (ag-ath-os'): of good constitution or nature.

  Phoneus (fon-yooce'): a murderer, a homicide.

  Nomisma (nom'-is-mah): money, (current) coin, legal tender.

  Tapeinosis (tap-i'-no-sis): lowness, low estate, or vile.

  Chapter 34

  Katesthio (kat-es-thee'-o): to consume by eating, to eat up, devour

  Chapter 35

  Adokimos (ad-ok'-ee-mos) unfit for, unproved, spurious, reprobate

  Chapter 38

  Ophthalmos (of-thal-mos' ): the eye

  Chapter 39

  Trophe (trof-ay'): food, nourishment

  Chapter 40

  Sustello (soos-tel'-lo): to place together; to draw together

  Prodotes (prod-ot'-ace): a betrayer, traitor

  Chapter 51

  Eirene (i-ray'-nay): a state of national tranquility, peace between individuals

  David Brannon, cover and map artist, is a self-taught artist and longtime admirer of classic art and fantasy fiction. He retired from active service in the United States Marine Corps in 2003 and lives in Southern California.

 

 

 


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