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Nut-hander or Nothing-er. Yep. This reminded me of a Lapine (rabbit-speak) word in the book that I wondered about the pronunciation of all through; and I believe that I was mispronouncing it in my head: silflay. I tended to think "sil-flay"; but the glossary said that silf means "eat" (silflay = eating outside), so I reckon the author intended it to be pronounced silf-lay.
Thanks all for the info. on hanger.
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