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'''Wayhand''' is the Hallish word used for a stift leader in an Orkanan context. It is most commonly used in the Mellanhand congregations, where it is more generally used for any member of the Orkanan clergy above the level of guide or vicar ('''herde'''). The Wortsproke equivalent is '''vindoherre''', roughly meaning "Vind's lord." | '''Wayhand''' is the Hallish word used for a stift leader in an Orkanan context. It is most commonly used in the Mellanhand congregations, where it is more generally used for any member of the Orkanan clergy above the level of guide or vicar ('''herde'''). The Wortsproke equivalent is '''vindoherre''', roughly meaning "Vind's lord." | ||
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Revision as of 23:01, 1 September 2024
Wayhand is the Hallish word used for a stift leader in an Orkanan context. It is most commonly used in the Mellanhand congregations, where it is more generally used for any member of the Orkanan clergy above the level of guide or vicar (herde). The Wortsproke equivalent is vindoherre, roughly meaning "Vind's lord."