Rîhhi
Rîhhi is a term found in a small body of fictional or speculative linguistic and folkloric writing used to describe a ritual vocal state that arises from controlled breath during communal chant. In these contexts, rîhhi denotes the experiential aspect of the practice, often characterized by sustained vocalization and perceptible changes in resonance or atmosphere within the group.
Etymology and orthography are described in the sources as part of a constructed language framework. The circumflex
Attestation and scope are limited to niche online glossaries, fan-made encyclopedias, and ethnographic-style vignettes within speculative
Usage and interpretation in the cited writings often associate rîhhi with social bonding and altered acoustic
See also: breath, chant, ritual, conlang, ethnolinguistics. Notes on rîhhi emphasize its status as a concept