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== Etymology ==
'''Dlroch'veldr''' is a term derived from two linguistic components: the root Dlroch-, referencing the Wolhos deity "[[Dlrocha]]" often associated with guiding principles and the universe's moral structure, and the suffix -'veldr, similar in function to "-ism" in modern languages, denoting adherence to a belief or doctrine. Together, "Dlroch'veldr" translates to "the teachings or faith of Dlrocha," encapsulating the spiritual guidelines attributed to the deity. Historically, the term describes the faith, its followers, places of worship, and sacred texts.

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Etymology

Dlroch'veldr is a term derived from two linguistic components: the root Dlroch-, referencing the Wolhos deity "Dlrocha" often associated with guiding principles and the universe's moral structure, and the suffix -'veldr, similar in function to "-ism" in modern languages, denoting adherence to a belief or doctrine. Together, "Dlroch'veldr" translates to "the teachings or faith of Dlrocha," encapsulating the spiritual guidelines attributed to the deity. Historically, the term describes the faith, its followers, places of worship, and sacred texts.