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Perrin being called Sei´cair

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Anyone knows what "Sei´cair" means? In crown of swords the wise one that aproaches Rands party coming back from Dumai Wells calles Perrin that (page 101).

It means something along the lines of Golden Eyes.

 

Cair means Golden (Al'cair Dal = The Golden Bowl

Al'cair'rahienallen = Hill of the Golden Dawn)

 

Sei means eye(s) (Seia Doon = Black eyes)

Sei'cair = Golden eyes in the Old Tongue. (from encyclopaedia-wot)

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Lol ... Egwene beat me, so I have to elaborate

 

Sei'mosiev - lowered Eyes

 

Sei'taer - straight Eyes

 

Al'cair Dal - the Golden Bowl

 

Al'cair'raheinallen - Hill of the Golden Dawn

even funnier, seeing as we are on book discussions, that here is a question were we are all agreed on the answer *g*

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even funnier, seeing as we are on book discussions, that here is a question were we are all agreed on the answer *g*

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No, no, it means to toke.

 

Just kidding, I saw that too and was going to ask what it meant but I forgot, glad someone else remembered.

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