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Ku Klux Klan - Ku Klux Klan vocabulary |  | Ku Klux Klan - Ku Klux Klan vocabulary: Encyclopedia II - Ku Klux Klan - Ku Klux Klan vocabulary |  | | Membership in the Klan is secret, and the Klan, like many fraternal organizations, has signs members can use to recognize one another. A member may use the acronym AYAK (Are you a Klansman?) in conversation to surreptitiously identify himself to another potential member. The response AKIA (A Klansman I am) completes the greeting.
Throughout its varied history, the Klan has coined many words [45] beginning with "KL" including:
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Ku Klux Klan - Ku Klux Klan vocabulary
Membership in the Klan is secret, and the Klan, like many fraternal organizations, has signs members can use to recognize one another. A member may use the acronym AYAK (Are you a Klansman?) in conversation to surreptitiously identify himself to another potential member. The response AKIA (A Klansman I am) completes the greeting.
Throughout its varied history, the Klan has coined many words [45] beginning with "KL" including:
- Klabee: treasurers
- Klavern: local chapter
- Kleagle: recruiter
- Klecktoken: initiation fee
- Kligrapp: secretary
- Klikadada: sacred ritual
- Klonvocation: gathering
- Kloran: ritual book
- Kloreroe: delegate
- Kludd: chaplain
- Klupalata: initiation ceremony
- Kluupa: the leader
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