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'''Disclaimer!''' The author is not affiliated with the [[SCA]] in anyway. All the views, opinions and critisms about the [[SCA]]. herein are entirely mine, and they don't necessarily reflect the views, opinions and critisms by the [[SCA]], its members, its franchisees and its affiliates. |
'''Disclaimer!''' The author is not affiliated with the [[SCA]] in anyway. All the views, opinions and critisms about the [[SCA]]. herein are entirely mine, and they don't necessarily reflect the views, opinions and critisms by the [[SCA]], its members, its franchisees and its affiliates. |
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'''Postscript!''' Here is an example of a non-SCA use of the |
'''Postscript!''' Here is an example of a non-SCA use of the �Laurels on Shield�: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Jerusalem_Municipality_Emblem.jpg], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:JerusalemEmblem.jpg], and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Kosovo_pisg_ca.png]. |
Revision as of 02:51, 17 October 2006
The term SCAese is a much better word than SCAism when referring to the jargon as used by the SCA, because the -ese suffix stands for jargon, and it is found in words such as computerese (computer jargon), legalese (legal jargon), officialese (official jargon), etc.
There is one interesting word that you can't find anywhere at Cunnan, it is Hennin [1] which resembles a Wizard's Hat.
Disclaimer! The author is not affiliated with the SCA in anyway. All the views, opinions and critisms about the SCA. herein are entirely mine, and they don't necessarily reflect the views, opinions and critisms by the SCA, its members, its franchisees and its affiliates.
Postscript! Here is an example of a non-SCA use of the �Laurels on Shield�: [2], [3], and [4].