The Wold
The High Woldian symbol for Wold is an extremely important one, and central to the philosophy of the ancients that created the language. It can be used for Wold, but also in a number of other ways. It was used to represent divinity, the all-encompassing, everything.
Examples of words that use the Holy connotation of Wold include:
Man |
God and Servant (literally, servant of God) |
God | Cleric or Priest |
Variations of meaning can be obtained in the root symbol, depending on the symbols we combine. For example, by combining the Wold symbol with the Man (diminished) symbol we get , the symbol for Exist. Here the meaning of the Wold symbol gives us insight into the way the ancients understood the concept; it means All as much as it means Divine.
Indeed the Wold symbol is often found in texts signifying All, its meaning apparent by context, and by size. In turn it creates further words:
Wold |
Wold (inverted) | Wold (part inverted) | Wold (part inverted) |
All | Nothing | Part or Half | Most |
The Wold symbol can combined with itself to form a new concept. By combining three circles we alter their meaning, and represent the unity of Mind Body and Spirit. This symbol, Health , is one of the most sacred words in High Woldian.
Wold combines with Path in various aspects to make a number of other words, for example:
Wold |
Wold and Path |
Part and Path |
Wold and Break |
Luck (Divine Path, see Wardd for further details) | Pure | Impure | Mend |
Here are some examples of Mouth words combined with Wold symbols:
Language |
Part and Speech |
High Woldian (literally, language of the Wold) | Word |