Jörg Knappen wrote on Thu, Jan 5, 2012 05:59 PM UTC:
Here's a first pack of additions, all from the following new source:
George Jelliss: Theory of Moves, Knight's Tour Notes 2001,
http://www.ktn.freeuk.com/9a.htm
Notes are mine and introduced by the tag Note:
Piece Names
caliph - compound leaper (0,1)+(2,2)
Note: This is different from Charles Gilman's caliph
Note: synonyms are waffle (CwdA) and phoenix (large Shogi variants)
diamond - compound leaper (1,1)+(0,2)
Note: synonyms for this piece are duke and kylin
emperor - compound leaper (0,1)+(1,2)
Note: a synonym is marquis (Derzhanski's list drawing from Adrian King)
ferfil - compound leaper (1,1)+(2,2)
Note: most established synonym on the CVP is 'modern elephant'
frog - compound leaper (1,1)+(0,3). The simplest amphibian.
hospitaler - compound leaper (1,2)+(2,2)
prince - compound leaper (1,1)+(1,2)
pterodactyl - compound leaper (3,3)+(5,5)+(0,15). The simplest triple range amphibian
Note: I love this piece *because* it is so 'over the top'
templar - compound leaper (0,2)+(1,2)
wazaba - compound leaper (0,1)+(0,2)
Note: synonym woody rook (CwdA)
Piece terms
amphibian - A compound leaper who can reach any square on the chess board whose components aren't free leapers
free leaper - A leaper that can reach any square on a given board. On the standard 8x8 board there are 5 free leapers: wazir, knight, giraffe, zebra, and antelope.