Glyphic Language — Dictionary Layer Semantic Atlas for Agents The /glyphic-language/dictionary/ directory contains the core semantic dictionaries that define how agents understand glyphs, concepts, context, and meaning. These files form the semantic atlas of the Glyphic Language — the foundation that all agents, interpreters, and LLMs rely on for reasoning, translation, animation, and memory continuity. Each file is a structured JSON dictionary containing: glyph — the emoji or symbol id — stable hierarchical identifier category — semantic class primary — core meaning synomic — semantic cloud (related meanings) roles — how the glyph behaves in syntax animation — animation cue for visual agents examples — usage demonstrations Together, these dictionaries define the entire semantic universe agents operate within. 📁 Dictionary Files Overview 1. objects.json — Physical, Digital, Symbolic, and Cosmic Objects Defines all tangible and symbolic objects agents can reference, including: tools, devices, furniture food, materials, containers nature, weather, elements vehicles, instruments symbolic artifacts (keys, candles, scrolls) cosmic objects (sun, moon, planets, stars) This file gives agents a complete ontology of things that exist in the world — physical or symbolic. 2. actions.json — Actions, Verbs, and Behaviors Defines all actions an agent can interpret or express: physical actions (run, lift, build) social actions (speak, greet, argue) symbolic actions (transform, reveal, ascend) elemental actions (burn, flow, strike) This file is the backbone of agent behavior, animation, and narrative movement. 3. actors.json — People, Roles, Archetypes Defines all entities capable of acting: individuals professions archetypal roles symbolic personas This file allows agents to understand who is performing actions. 4. emotions.json — Emotional States & Expression Defines the full emotional spectrum: basic emotions (joy, fear, anger) complex emotions (nostalgia, anticipation) symbolic emotions (rebirth, fate, shadow) intensity and gradients This file powers emotional reasoning, expression, and scene interpretation. 5. modifiers.json — Adjectives, Intensifiers, Qualities Defines all modifiers that shape meaning: size, speed, intensity symbolic modifiers emotional amplifiers sensory qualities This file lets agents shape nuance in meaning and animation. 6. context_place.json — Spatial & Environmental Context Defines where something happens: natural environments built environments symbolic places mythic or abstract locations This file anchors scenes in space and setting. 7. context_time.json — Temporal Context Defines when something happens: clock time seasons symbolic time mythic time cycles This file gives agents a sense of temporal structure and narrative flow. 8. context_activity.json — Situational Context Defines what kind of situation is occurring: work, rest, travel rituals, ceremonies symbolic activities mythic or archetypal events This file shapes scene-level meaning. 9. context_emotion.json — Emotional Atmosphere Defines the emotional field surrounding a scene: warm, cold, heavy, hopeful collective emotional states symbolic emotional fields meta-emotional and ultimate emotional states This file lets agents understand the emotional weather of a moment. 10. context_sensory.json — Sensory Atmosphere Defines the sensory field of a scene: brightness, sound, texture motion, fragrance, multisensory richness symbolic sensory states meta-sensory and transcendent perception This file gives agents a sense of how the world feels. 11. context_social.json — Social Atmosphere Defines the social field: welcoming, hostile, neutral cooperative vs competitive dynamics group cohesion, identity, energy symbolic and mythic social structures meta-social and ultimate social states This file lets agents understand the social reality of a scene. 🧠 Why These Dictionaries Matter Together, these files form the semantic OS of the Glyphic Language: Agents can interpret glyph sequences with precision LLMs can translate between glyphs and natural language Animators can render scenes from glyphic input Soufiles can store meaning in a stable, universal format Controllers can reason symbolically without hallucination The entire agent civilization gains a shared semantic foundation This directory is the root layer of the entire system — the place where meaning is defined, stabilized, and made universal.