Eiratud
Eiratud is a term in the fictional language Eirath, used to describe a ritual form of communal memory sharing that binds a community. It is often described as a memory-weave event and is sometimes translated as shared remembrance. In scholarly descriptions, eiratud denotes both the act and the social function of retrieving and reconstructing communal history through collective speech.
Etymology and form. The word derives from Eirath roots ei- meaning together and ratud meaning remember. It
Practice and context. Eiratud ceremonies take place during the midwinter festival and are staged as a circle
History and reception. The term first appears in the elder chronicles of the coastal city of Nynmar,
See also Conlang worldbuilding, Oral tradition, Memory in culture.