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I'm not sure if his ought to count as an anotation or not, but I've just come back from trying out my modest German in the deutsche Wiki.
I have discovered, or been reminded, that the German word for "carpet" is Teppich - not a million miles away from the hero of this book.
Of course, a carpet features in Pyramids as the floor-covering in which a dusty, dishevelled and half-suffocated Ptraci is wrapped, Cleopatra style... and flying carpets come from that same general area of the Klatchian continent too...--AgProv 12:37, 1 July 2010 (UTC)