tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Fri Apr 28 15:19:13 1995
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peH
We know two of the parts of the word <lolSeHcha> to be SeH = "controls" and
<cha> to be "thrusters." Are we still prohibited from discerning <lol> =
"attitude"? Albeit, "attitude" here appears to me to mean the roll and pitch
of a ship as opposed to one's behavior (???). Form textual analysis I now
discern that <ghep> = "age," taken from the two samples available, which are
<peHghep> and <ruSghep>. I now go to two more samples, <ruSghep> and
<ruStay>, to discern that <ruS> = "bonding." We know from its listing in TKD
that <tay> = ceremony/rite." <nentay> and <nenghep> reveal that <nen> =
"ascension." Cryptanalysis definitely prefers a massive amount of sampling,
but cryptanalysts would already hypothesize the polysyllabic word parts have
distinct meaning, and the meaning is as stated above. Ergo, <peH> =
"inclusion." Possibly, but certainly not shown anywhere by MO in TKD, <peH>
can also be a verb.
In contrast to assuming that <nen> may actually be USED as a separate word,
<Sal> means "to ascend." Also, look at <cho'>, <toS>, and <num> for
different conotations. Therein, perhaps <nen> is only a rite something like
a Bar Mitzvah!! The ascension is not physical but ritual.
All comments welcome. Thanks in advance.