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Etymology
In real life, uncertain. It is most likely a word that the author Emily Rodda came up with herself, thinking it sounded interesting.

Within the context of the fictional series Deltora Quest, from which the term originates, the word is spelled from each of the first letters of the gems in a magical belt worn by the king or queen of Deltora, called the Belt of Deltora. These gems are, in order, a diamond, emerald, lapis-lazuli, topaz, opal, ruby and amethyst. However, before the Belt was made and the word became the name of the land of Deltora, two "sister cities" named "Del" and "Tora" already existed in the south and west respectively.

Proper noun

 * 1)  A land in which a collective series made up of three separate series of children's books, Deltora Quest by Emily Rodda are set.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Czech: Deltora
 * Danish: Deltora
 * Dutch: Deltora
 * Finnish: Deltora
 * French: Deltora
 * German: Deltora
 * Italian: Deltora
 * Japanese: デルトラ
 * Russian: Тилоары