Loxezō

Loxezō (classical Caderissa: [lokseˈtsoː]) is a region in central Cādereu. Clōnnequi live here.

Etymology
The earliest certain attestations of the name Loxezō written in the phonetic mode of Clorō date back to the mid-7th millennium MR (mid-2nd millennium BGS) as *lo-kye-de-swe-, referring to the southern part of Cadereu; in 0 AGS, this area includes coast of Vlausezō, the island of Auyumeu, and the nearby areas formerly occupied by the Ásadebasa. The second element is certainly the derivational suffix de-swe- ‘-land’, while the stem appears to be *lo-kwyë- ‘water’. There are earlier possible attestations in the logographic mode, but they can be read as simply meaning ‘sea’, as the only sea know to the Clōnnequi at the time was the Ciuvezeu Sea.

By the start of the 8th millennium MR, the name Loxezō was used to refer to all of Loxezō in central dialects. However, in southern dialects the same term refers to Dzòzò, while in north dialects it refers to the direction north. These dialects use the name Cādereu for the continent as well as for Loxezō, and typically use dereu Cādessi ‘land of Cādereu’ to explicitly refer to the continent.

Geography
plain, rivers, plateau, hills, deltas, island

Politics
Loxezō is comprised of the states of Dasuzeu and Clossarō, and the island Auyumeu. The two states are closely allied, and all three entities are formally under the High Council of Loxezō. The council governs Auyumeu and decides external relations of all of Loxezō, but Dasuzeu and Clossarō are essentially independent regarding internal affairs.

Internal trade
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