tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Fri Jul 26 21:58:20 1996
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Re: More words
- From: [email protected] (Alan Anderson)
- Subject: Re: More words
- Date: Sat, 27 Jul 1996 00:02:49 -0500
A.Appleyard writes:
> (1) In a Star Trek Encyclopedia I found these words:-
There are a lot more "Klingon" words in The Star Trek Encyclopedia,
but they are not obviously Okrandian Klingon. For example, there is
a listing for "pahtk - A Klingon insult." There are also many names
of "Klingon" people (Larg, Divok), ships (Hegh'ta, Pagh), places
(No'Mat, Krios), and customs (Len'mat, G'now juk Hol pajhard), etc.
> rub'poH = the deja vu feeling (TNG Cause & Effect)
If you're going to go to the trouble of cataloging these for us, you
really ought to get them right. This is listed in the STE as "nIb'poH",
an apparent misspelling of a noun-verb compound "identical-time".
>[...]
> seloh = sex (TNG Sins of the Father) (not stated if = the sex act or the
>difference between male and female)
In a scene that didn't quite make it to broadcast, Kahlest says something
about K'mpec wanting "seloh" with her -- but she thought he was too fat.
-- ghunchu'wI' batlh Suvchugh vaj batlh SovchoH vaj