Qh'énnish honorifics IV: Syurrah (sjuʁɑh)
Syurrah is a Qh'énnish title roughly meaning master. Most commonly used with reference to magi, clergy, and/or mystics. Like most terms of power and/or position, the term although technically ungendered, it is used for male leaders predominantly. In the descendent Gh'ennish era, the term becomes syursafis /sjuʁsɑfiː/, which means both master and disciple.
Type
Religious, Special
Equates to
Master wizard, archmage, instructor, religious superior, and/or sage. It can also be used generically for someone who is the master of his household. Although it is rarely used for women, but this is not impossible or improper to do so.
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