Gorozumkopshgo

The Gorozumkopshgo (/gəɹɔzəmˈkɔːpʃkoʊ/; Archaic Horil: KAGOROZU-um-KOP-šo-go-o) were a human people from northern Sossis who were the first recorded human peoples. The term appears in horil writings very early, from about 1800 BCA.   It's unknown how long the Gorozumkopshgo lasted, as the Horils simply referred to any humans as Gorozumkopshgo until they began to recognise different, independent groups of humans. The first record of different groups of humans are the Kutchok (ḳutčok gorozumkopšgo-ḳu) and the Dwargnik (dwargnik gorozumkopšgo-ḳu) in a record of king Kjronkakch of Okugchojgru from c. 1660 BCA. It's unknown if either of these groups were the original Gorozumkopshgo. The unaccompanied word Gorozumkopshgo would continue to be used variously until c. 1300 BCA, but it's likely that uses after 1600 were continuing to not differentiate different groups of humans, and it is unknown if any refer to the original Gorozumkopshgo referred to in their first documents. The word Gorozumkopshgo (gorozumkopšgo), meaning "small, white person", is ultimately the root for the modern Horil word for human, "horlekipšk".

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