Bergendii
This article is a stub. You can help IxWiki by expanding it. |
This article is part of a series on the |
Culture in Burgundie |
---|
Society |
Arts and literature |
Other |
Burgundie portal |
Bergendii, or the Bergendii peoples, are an Deric ethnocultural group tracing their ancestry back to modern-day Burgundie, but more specifically the Istroyo-Adonerii peoples of the northern parts of Burgundie (Ile Burgundie and Nostrestran) and not the Gassavelians of Faramount. Due to their centuries of maritime travel, the Bergendii live on every continent and with few exceptions are present in almost every country on earth, this is especially true of countries with coastlines. While these peoples have
Disambiguation
Term | Definition | Exclusions | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Bergendii | Istroyo-Adonerii peoples whose origins are from the modern-day Burgoignesc constituent countries of the Ile Burgundie and Nostrestran. | Faramountese, non-Occidentals living in Burgundie. | Can be used as a noun or an adjective. Ex. "The Bergendii of Fariva are bougie AF." "Bishop, I do believe in the immaculate conception, but the number of young ladies claiming it only two months after the Burgoignesc ship departed has me suspicious. Methinks Bergendii children are about to become the dominant species in this port town." |
Burgoigniacs/Burgoignix | Masculine and feminine national demonyms for residents of the country of Burgundie. This is a description of national status not national, ethnic, or cultural origin. | N/A | Can only be used as a noun. |
Burgoignesc | Anything related to the nation of Burgundie. | N/A | Can only be used as an adjective. |
Burgeois/Burgeoisie | Anything related to the culture of Burgundie. It does not have to be related to the nation of Burgundie itself. A person espousing Burgoignesc cultural norms, or more importantly stereotypes thereof, regardless of their national, ethnic, or cultural origin, can be burgeois. In areas with a healthy level of Burgophobia and an intersectional dislike for the intelligencia, urbanism, elitism, and/or the protestant work ethic, the terms burgeois and burgeoisie often tend to describe people in the previously mentioned categories. | N/A | Burgeois is used as an adjective, Burgeoisie is used as a noun. |