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'''Krau''' was a polite title used to address women, with "[[Trau]]" being the male equivalent. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Caves of Androzani]]'') For example, [[Bernice Summerfield]] was addressed as "Krau Summerfield. | '''Krau''' was a polite title used to address women, with "[[Trau]]" being the male equivalent. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Caves of Androzani]]'') For example, [[Bernice Summerfield]] was addressed as "Krau Summerfield". | ||
The title was used in business and other official circles in [[2157]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lucifer Rising]]'') and continued even in [[Galactic Federation]] culture in the [[39th century]]. Women who were married and had children were not usually referred to as "Krau," a designation seemingly only for single women without children. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Legacy (novel)|Legacy]]'') | The title was used in business and other official circles in [[2157]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lucifer Rising]]'') and continued even in [[Galactic Federation]] culture in the [[39th century]]. Women who were married and had children were not usually referred to as "Krau," a designation seemingly only for single women without children. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Legacy (novel)|Legacy]]'') |
Revision as of 01:35, 27 May 2015
Krau was a polite title used to address women, with "Trau" being the male equivalent. (TV: The Caves of Androzani) For example, Bernice Summerfield was addressed as "Krau Summerfield".
The title was used in business and other official circles in 2157 (PROSE: Lucifer Rising) and continued even in Galactic Federation culture in the 39th century. Women who were married and had children were not usually referred to as "Krau," a designation seemingly only for single women without children. (PROSE: Legacy)