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using the words [[boy]] and [[girl]] to indicate lower status.
using the words [[boy]] and [[girl]] to indicate lower status.


[[Kajirus]] is an invented, equivalent word, used in John Norman's [[Gor]] books.
[[Kajirus]] is an invented, equivalent Gorean word, used in [[John Norman]]'s [[Gor]] books.


==See Also==
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 11:02, 22 February 2022

Slave-boy is the closest English has to a masculine form of the word slave. Since 'slave-boy' can be applied to men who are no longer literally boys, it is part of the language's wider habit of using the words boy and girl to indicate lower status.

Kajirus is an invented, equivalent Gorean word, used in John Norman's Gor books.

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