Kohtad
Kohtad is a term used in speculative linguistics and cultural studies to denote a type of communal space and the social practice surrounding it in certain fictional or constructed cultures. It refers to both the physical gathering place and the rituals, rules, and norms that guide participation in meetings, decision-making, storytelling, and exchange.
Etymology: The word arises in constructed-language systems and is built from a root meaning “to meet” with
Concept and structure: A kohtad typically functions as a central node of social life. Physical designs often
Variants: Some cultures locate a single permanent kohtad, others rely on mobile or seasonal kohtad associated
Scholarly use: In analysis, kohtad serves as a construct for examining how space shapes power dynamics, ritual