Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 18
Today is cha-vamoo's day off from working as door guard at the suala ka'ynony. you are mvilu?" i fought the urge to say, "is it not obvious that i am?" but, i answered, "yes, i am. chitekuro, my lord, te'-maky.
Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 13
Rora walked over to his mother, rubbed his cheek against hers, the mory equivalent of a kiss, and said, "we leave for the suala ka'ynony, norotha.
Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 10
As he looked at us, i recognized him as the guard that admitted rora and me to the suala ka'ynony on the day i arrived in talo-vy. he nodded at us, turned and left. mu-naka also stopped at the door and gave us a short nod. then he turned and left.
Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 21
I guess we will find out when you are called to the suala ka'ynony." ara asked me to accompany her to the kitchen. after we entered, she looked outside the door to verify that rora was not coming into the kitchen.
Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 15
Besides the ones i had seen in the paintings on the wall in the anteroom of the suala ka'ynony, ka' mu-naka had implied that there were large reptilian creatures similar to the prehistoric sarcosuchus that lived in the rivers.
Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 5
I learned later that this was the entrance to the dungeons of the suala ka'ynony (chief's house). there was a torch at each end of a dais and four in the middle, one on each side of a large throne and one on each side of a slightly smaller throne.
Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 19
When we arrived at the suala ka'ynony the next morning, vamoo admitted us and went to announce us to the ishoo'se aka'ny. after we entered the ishoo'se choko aka'ny, rora and i stopped five meters from the steps to the dais.