Post by Beetlestar on Aug 26, 2014 23:44:42 GMT
A list of Terms that Clans typically use.
Crow-Food: Rotting food.
Dark Forest: An evil cat who has died, they do not go to StarClan, but to the Dark Forest.
Fox Dung: An insult; stronger offense than mousebrain or mousedung.
Fresh-Kill: Recently killed prey.
Gatherings: A meeting that the Clans hold together in peace every full moon.
Greencough: A severe chest infection that can be fatal to elders and young kits.
Greenleaf: Summer.
Twolegplace: A place where twolegs live, but only in the summer.
Halfbridge: A dock/pier.
Horseplace: Fields and stables near the lake where the half-tamed cats live.
Housefolk: A kittypet's name for its human.
Kits: Kittens; cats of six moons or younger.
Kittypet: A house cat.
Leaf-bare: Winter.
Leaf-fall: Fall/Autumn.
Loner: A cat that peacefully lives on its own in one place, but doesn't defend its territory.
Monster: Usually refers to twoleg machines, such as cars and bulldozers.
Moon: One month, or four weeks. (Half moon = two weeks; Quarter moon = one week.)
Moonhigh: The time of night when the moon is highest—usually midnight.
Mousebrained: Not very smart.
Mouse Dung: An insult; stronger offense than Mousebrained but less offense than Fox Dung.
Newleaf: Spring.
Nofurs: Another name for twolegs.
Queens: A pregnant she-cat, a she-cat that's nursing kits or just a she-cat. Generally saying that this term can be used for a pregnant, nursing or just female cat.
Rogue: A potentially hostile cat that lives outside the clans, and never stays too long in one place.
Sharing Tongues: A term used to describe cats grooming each other.
Silverpelt: The Milky Way Galaxy.
Sun-Drown-Place: The sea to the west, where the sun sets.
Sunhigh: Noon.
Thunderpath: A road.
Tree-Eater: Bulldozer.
Twoleg Nest: A twoleg house.
Twolegs: The Clans' name for humans.
Upwalkers: Another name for Twolegs.
Whitecough: A mild chest infection.
Beebrain or "Bees-in-your-brain": Calling somecat crazy.
Mouselength: About an inch
Kittenstep: Less than an inch
Rabbitlength/Taillength: About a foot
Foxlength: About a yard
Will add more later.
Crow-Food: Rotting food.
Dark Forest: An evil cat who has died, they do not go to StarClan, but to the Dark Forest.
Fox Dung: An insult; stronger offense than mousebrain or mousedung.
Fresh-Kill: Recently killed prey.
Gatherings: A meeting that the Clans hold together in peace every full moon.
Greencough: A severe chest infection that can be fatal to elders and young kits.
Greenleaf: Summer.
Twolegplace: A place where twolegs live, but only in the summer.
Halfbridge: A dock/pier.
Horseplace: Fields and stables near the lake where the half-tamed cats live.
Housefolk: A kittypet's name for its human.
Kits: Kittens; cats of six moons or younger.
Kittypet: A house cat.
Leaf-bare: Winter.
Leaf-fall: Fall/Autumn.
Loner: A cat that peacefully lives on its own in one place, but doesn't defend its territory.
Monster: Usually refers to twoleg machines, such as cars and bulldozers.
Moon: One month, or four weeks. (Half moon = two weeks; Quarter moon = one week.)
Moonhigh: The time of night when the moon is highest—usually midnight.
Mousebrained: Not very smart.
Mouse Dung: An insult; stronger offense than Mousebrained but less offense than Fox Dung.
Newleaf: Spring.
Nofurs: Another name for twolegs.
Queens: A pregnant she-cat, a she-cat that's nursing kits or just a she-cat. Generally saying that this term can be used for a pregnant, nursing or just female cat.
Rogue: A potentially hostile cat that lives outside the clans, and never stays too long in one place.
Sharing Tongues: A term used to describe cats grooming each other.
Silverpelt: The Milky Way Galaxy.
Sun-Drown-Place: The sea to the west, where the sun sets.
Sunhigh: Noon.
Thunderpath: A road.
Tree-Eater: Bulldozer.
Twoleg Nest: A twoleg house.
Twolegs: The Clans' name for humans.
Upwalkers: Another name for Twolegs.
Whitecough: A mild chest infection.
Beebrain or "Bees-in-your-brain": Calling somecat crazy.
Mouselength: About an inch
Kittenstep: Less than an inch
Rabbitlength/Taillength: About a foot
Foxlength: About a yard
Will add more later.