Craftspeak

One of the greatest works of Anglish is to give technical words which do not come from Greek or Latin roots. Most folk believe English plainly couldn't make words for such things without borrowing. Yet our brotherspeeches in Europe (German, Dutch, Swedish asf.) seem to fare much better than us on that point.

William Barnes, 19th Yearhundred poet, priest, and linguist, believed strongly in a "pure" English speech. He wrote books and articles on the sciences in his way of a "purified" English.

Taxonomy
Ref: http://www.abdn.ac.uk/~nhi708/classify/animalia/index.html

Kingdom Animalia The Wight Kingdom
 * Chordata Wirebacked gillbearers
 * Mammalia Milchwights
 * Primates Wonderthumbs
 * Hominidea Apes
 * Hominidae Great apes
 * Homininae Big-brained apes
 * Homo Mankind
 * Homo sapien Foppish man, Builder man
 * Homo neanderthalensis Hulkish man, Neanderthal man
 * Homo erectus Upright man
 * Dinosauria Forebirds
 * Aves Birds
 * Osteichthyes Bony fish
 * Agnatha Chopless fish
 * Ascidiacea Sea squirts
 * Larvacea Hardblobs
 * Thaliacea Stockfish
 * Reptilia Landcreepers
 * Amphibia Twidwellers
 * Hemichordata Gillworms
 * Enteropneusta Acorn worms
 * Pterobranchia Mosswight
 * Nematoda Roundworms
 * Echinodermata Pricklyskins
 * Asteroidea Starfish
 * Ophiuroidea Brittlestars
 * Echinoidea Sea hedgehogs
 * Holothuroidea Sea cottonspinners
 * Crinoidea Sea lilies