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* [http://www.locksley.com/locksley/slang.htm www.locksley.com - SCA slang] |
Revision as of 23:20, 8 November 2004
An SCAism is a term that has been coined or adopted by many in the SCA which is considered by some to be inappropriate either because it is a modern term, a constructed term, or a term which doesn't mean what it did in period. Unfortunately it is very hard to get rid of such words.
- An autocrat is in charge of an event.
- A feastocrat is in charge of the food at an event.
- A victorian term remove is really a course.
- The term garb referred to a sheaf of wheat. People dress in clothing which may resemble their national costume.
- Smalls referred in period to undergarments, not children.
- The Eric is an SCA word for the tourney field derived from an SCA nickname for the border rope.
- The List, the List field and the List Officer are all corruptions of the original word lists due to the paperwork of the said officer.
Better alternatives could be
- Autocrat: Steward
- Feastocrat: Chief Cook
- Eric: tourney field or lists
- List field: tourney field or lists
- List keeper/officer: lists keeper/officer