Johan's Town Crier: SCA Glossary of Terms
This glossary contains some SCA and medieval vocabulary that is used by people in the SCA.
It contains the glossary from the "Good Grief, what do they mean by that?" publication plus some terms that I've added.
- SCA
- Society for Creative Anachronism
- The Dream
- The goal of our members to recreate the various aspects of the medieval ages, and have a lot of fun in the process.
- Kingdom of Ansteorra
- The SCA group encompassing all the SCA groups in Texas and Oklahoma.
- Barony of Steppes
- The SCA group in Dallas, TX
- Barony of Elfsea
- The SCA group in Ft.Worth, TX
- Canton of Glaslyn
- The SCA group in Lewisville/Denton, TX (our group) (we are under the auspices of the Barony of Steppes)
- autocrat
- The person in charge of an event. The "crat" suffix gets added to all sorts of words to identify the person running the activity. For example, the "feastocrat" would be in charge of the meal, under the authority of the autocrat.
- bardic circle
- An informal gathering for singing and storytelling. Anyone who attends is welcome to perform appropriate material, but you can just sit and listen if you prefer. (lots of fun) :-)
- court
- Gathering for announcements and awards.
- crash space
- Informal lodgings with members of the group holding the event. Many Society members regard anyone in the organization as a distant cousin, and make floor space available for out-of-town visitors.
- dry/damp/wet site
- Alcoholic beverage policies. Dry sites allow no alcohol. Damp sites permit wine, beer, and mead, but no hard liquor. Wet sites do not restrict alcohol. "Discretely" damp or wet means that the site is normally dry, but the owners have agreed to permit us to use alcohol as long as the labelled containers are kept out of sight and are removed at the end of the event.
- event
- Any Social gathering. You're welcome to go to anything listed in the newsletter, and you'll find things to do besides watch at most of them. Some activities (mainly martial arts) take special training, and you'll need to be "authorized" before you can take part in those.
- exchequer
- The treasurer of the local SCA group
- farspeaker
- Telephone.
- feast
- An elaborate meal, usually in the evening.
- feast gear
- A place setting for a feast: at least a plate, bowl, goblet, spoon and knife; may also include a napkin, fork, tablecloth, candles, etc. Assume you'll need to bring basic feast gear for any feast unless the announcement says you don't.
- garb
- Clothing based on the Middle Ages or Renaissance. Required at all events except some local meetings, but your first attempt doesn't have to be fancy!
- gentle
- Any person.
- guild
- An "informal" group of people that excel in a particular area of interest and regularly teach classes and hold workshops in this field to others. Examples include: Brewers Guild, Illuminators Guild, Cooks Guild, Clothiers Guild, etc...
- halflings
- Children. (Also referred to as "smalls")
- herald
- The person in charge of making announcements, and doing research for heraldic coat-of-arms.
- house/household
- Groups of individuals that band together and form strong ties to each other...almost like extended family. (If your a newcomer, don't worry about this yet)
- knight marshal
- The person in charge of making armour, teaching others how to make armour, and teaching others how to do actual combat in armour.
- minister of arts & sciences
- The person in charge of organizing the various hands-on workshops and doing research into various arts & crafts relevant to the medieval era. (I am currently performing these duties for our local group)
- minister of the future
- The person in charge of organizing children's activities at events.
- meeting,business
- Meeting where we plan upcoming activities and discuss various stuff about the SCA.
- meeting,populace
- Meeting where the officers give out info about upcoming activities, followed by a potluck dinner and socializing.
- mundane
- Modern, not-in-the-SCA. The Society discourages the use of the word, as we're aware it can be irritating. However, forgive those who use it, they don't mean to be insulting.
- on-board
- Attending an event and eating the feast provided by the sponsors. The "on-board" price includes the site fee. (Assume you need to bring other meals, unless the notice promices them.)
- off-board
- Attending an event and bringing your own dinner. The "off-board" price includes the site fee, a seat at a table, and sometimes bread and butter and some kind of beverage.
- period
- The Middle Ages and Renaissance, which comprise the era used by the Society as a base for its activities; or (as an adjective) of, from or reflecting that era.
- porta-castles
- Chemical toilets (And there are lots of other euphamisms!)
- post-revel
- A party after the main event, usually in someone's home, for socializing and unwinding. Guests often wear modern dress.
- proof of SCA membership
- A photocopy of your membership card or of a recent kingdom newsletter label with your name and address.
- regnum
- List of Society branches and officers.
- revel
- A medieval party (lots of fun)
- SCA name
- The name someone uses in the Society. Includes at least one given name, and at least one other name or qualifier, but no titles; all titles used in hte Society must be granted by SCA royalty.
- seneschal
- The leader/president of the local SCA group.
- site fee
- The cost of admission to an event, usually stated in the coin of the modern country where the event is being held. Some kingdoms have their own words for money, for example, the East uses the "Tyger", but they normally translate to one dollar per whatever.
- smalls
- Children. (Also referred to as "halflings")
- troll booth
- The place to check in or buy at-the-door admission to the event. Staffed by "trolls"
- workshop
- A hands-on meeting where we teach various things about medieval topics and then make them. (usually about a specific topic: brewing, garb, woodworking, calligraphy, etc...)
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