tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Mon Dec 18 13:52:17 1995

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Re: Crispin's Klingon



tlheghmeH says:

> I don't have the book with me today, but the sentence it was used in went 
> something like: "You are as lovely as a chal flower in bloom." so I
> assume it's the name of a specific flower.
>
>tlheghmeQ

By that rationale, we might consider "sun" to be a kind of flower. True, we 
have "sunflower"s, but I suspect here that we are merely having a "sky 
flower" and not necessarily creating any new words at all.

charghwI'



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