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  • Clartecant (adj.) - describes the sky's extraordinary ability to hold both the day and the night.

    Etymology = Clare from the French clair, meaning "light", and kant, meaning "to take off clothes and put on new ones".

    First used in Written in Our Bones, a fantasy novel by Laura Crenshaw. Appeared in drafts as early as 2016.

    August 21, 2019

  • kant?

    August 22, 2019