Word of the Day
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Saweyl (proper noun) — A region on the west side of Onweald in the fantasy novel Choices Meant for Gods; Lord Hrell Baine's land
Etymology: Fantasy Author Sandy Lender created this word from the Old English word saeweal, which means seawall or shore
Word in a Sentence (from the epic fantasy novel Choices Meant for Gods, page 13): "You hold Saweyl and all of Gint's lands."
Your turn! Do you have anything creative to say about an ocean shore?
"Some days, I just want the dragon to win."
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