Glossary
A distinct understanding of the vocabulary used here is crucial for precise articulation of the Agency of the Orphan [uh-duhlt-hood]
Noun:
The state or period of being Self Governing and Self Aware
“It is still hotly debated whether the Orphan can reach Adulthood”
[uh-duhlt]
Noun:
Self-governing and self aware
“To know the adult is to know the mirror”
[ey-juhn-see]
Noun:
The state of possessing power, ability and self-assurance
“Armed with a new sense of Agency, the Orphan would accomplish
great things.”
Related Forms: angencies
[ahr-ki-tahyp]
Noun:
A recurrent symbol or motif in art and literature that is
emblazoned on the psyches of its audience
“The Orphan Archetype is classified according to three distinct
categories”
Related Foms: archetypes
Related Forms: Archetypal: adjective
The state of being an archetype
 
[chahyld]
Noun:
The most liberated self, always becoming anew
“It was the child in me which enabled me to speak my mind”
[chahyld-hood]
Noun:
The state or period of being the most liberated self, Of always
becoming anew
“It is during childhood that the Orphan is first identified”
[di-zahyuhr]
Noun:
The state of wanting something one has never had.
(the state of not having and still wanting: lack)
“The Orphan desires the presence of love.”
Desiring;desired
Related Forms : Desires: n: things wanted but not had
 
[hohst]
Noun:
A person who identifies with Orphanhood to such a degree that
they adopt and internalize its characteristics
“He was host to many variants of the same Orphan Archetype”
Related Forms: host;hostess
Verb:
To adopt the Orphan into oneself
“Although reticent to open herself up when she was in her youth, she went on to host a number of different characters during the course of her later life”
Related Forms: hosted hosting
[in-duh-vij-oo-ey-shuhn]
noun: the act of individuating
the state of being individuated
"A born independent, individuation is meaningless to the Orphan."
related forms: individuate, individuated
verb: to form an individual identity
Related Forms: individuate, individuated
Verb: to form an individual identity
[lak]
Noun:
To have never had. Absolute absence.
The knowledge had from never having had.
“It was in his formative years that the Orphan acquired the lack that
now governs her existence”
Related Forms: lacking; lacks; lacked
[awr-fuhn hood]
Noun:
The state of being Orphan
“Her unimposing presence was the essence of her Orphanhood”
[awr-fuhn]
noun: a person who exemplifies the behavior typifying Orphanhood
"It was the Orphan who kept our spirits up when times were hard."
pronoun: he proper (formal) name for an orphan
"Were you with Orphan on that trip?"
verb: behaving like Orphan or in the spirit of Orphanhood
"Frequently she would orphan in order to escape tricky situations."
related forms: Orphaning, Orphaned
adjective: bearing the characteristics of Orphan
"I saw you at your most Orphan when you stood undaunted before that virulent crowd."
[ri-gres-iv]
Adj:
Regressing or tending to regress
“The sound of the Orphans voice triggered a regressive
response, whereby she herself began speaking with the
cadence of her younger years.”
Related Forms: regression: noun
regress, regressing
verb: to go back