tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Mon Nov 12 09:04:43 2007
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Re: chu''a' cha' mu', wej mu' ghap?
- From: Terrence Donnelly <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: chu''a' cha' mu', wej mu' ghap?
- Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 09:03:45 -0800 (PST)
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--- Steven Boozer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Doq:
> > >> There are some words I have not seen before.
> Where
> > >> did the following words come from?
> > >> jIn
[...]
>
>
> This was a supposed word based on a suggested
> etymology. ~mark reported on
> a conversation he had with Okrand:
>
[...]
> --
> Voragh
> Ca'Non Master of the Klingons
>
>
>
>
This was not exactly the help I was expecting. I'm
_sure_ I saw the word {jIn} explicitly defined as "to
brew", and people speculating on the obvious pun with
"gin", and _not_ in the context of raktajino. I will
need to check my sources when I get home...
-- ter'eS