Glossary for foreign words and specialized or technical usages for Philosophical Magic. == B == * Bandārat (Murinali) [ban'daː.rat] n. "Judgement" (especially but not limited to an eschatological sense). == C == * Chutu. See ''Shrūt'' == M == * Makhi Dhrana (Murinali) ['ma.kʰi 'ɖʱa.na] n. "God of Good", the god worshiped by the [[PM/Twofold Way|Twofold Way]]. * Makh Ena (Murinali) ['ma.kʰ 'e.na] n. "God of Evil", the antagonist of Makhi Dhrana. == N == * Nrebet (Murinali) ['ɳe.bet] n. A priest of the Twofold Way. pl. ''nrebetu'', pos. ''nrebeti''. == O == * Ori Makh (Murinali) ['o.ri makʰ] n. "God Tower", part of a temple in the Twofold Way, where sacrifices are burnt. == K == * Kōnet (Murinali) ['koː.net] n. "helper", especially the ''kōneti makh'', angel or celestial administrator. pl. ''kōnetu'', pos. ''kōneti''. == S == * Shrūt (Murinali) ['ʈʂuː.t] n. "faithful one", i.e. practitioner of the [[PM/Twofold Way|Twofold Way]]. pl. ''shrūtu'', pos.''shrūti'' == Q == * Qaph (Murinali, loanword from Belvestine) [qapʰ] n. A trust or corporation.