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<b>Noun</b>. skae-di-yan (West, Lochac) skah-di-yan (Aethelmarc, Middle) - Any person who plays in the [[SCA]], regardless of their [[membership]] status.
<b>Noun</b>. ''skae-di-yan'' ([[Kingdom of the West|West]], [[Lochac]]) ''skah-di-yan'' ([[AEthelmearc]], [[Middle Kingdom|Middle]]) - Any person who plays in the [[SCA]], regardless of their [[membership]] status.

In [[Australia]] this word has negative conotations amongst some [[re-enactment]] groups. Synonyms include ''fairy folk'' and ''the silly people''. Their usage is becoming less common.

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Latest revision as of 18:21, 16 March 2007

Noun. skae-di-yan (West, Lochac) skah-di-yan (AEthelmearc, Middle) - Any person who plays in the SCA, regardless of their membership status.

In Australia this word has negative conotations amongst some re-enactment groups. Synonyms include fairy folk and the silly people. Their usage is becoming less common.