[tlhIngan Hol] Klingon Word of the Day: magh
Steven Boozer
sboozer at uchicago.edu
Tue Aug 2 07:21:14 PDT 2016
> Klingon Word of the Day for Tuesday, August 02, 2016
>
> Klingon word: magh
> Part of speech: verb
> Definition: betray
(KGT 147): Probably because of the parallel formation of {bolwI'} and {maghwI'} ... the verb {bol} (drool) is sometimes used to mean betray, as if it were equivalent to {magh}. In this usage, {bol}, like {magh}, may take an object; that is, the sentence may indicate who is betrayed: {mumaghpu'} ("He/she has betrayed me") or {mubolpu'} ("He/she has betrayed me"; literally, "He/she has drooled me").
<numagh> (?)
[They've betrayed us. (uncertain)] ST6
ngoQvam luchavmeH ghawran maghpu' be'nI'pu'
To this end, the sisters have acted against Gowron...
in order to gain power. S26
wo' Damagh 'ej bIHegh
Die betraying the Empire. MKE
qorDu'wIj quvmo' jImaghpu'
qorDu'wIj quvqa'moHlu'meH
jIvang vIneH
The reason of my betrayal
Was my family honor,
I want to restore this honor. (PB)
N.B. Do not confuse with the verb {magh} "indicate, reveal" or the new noun {magh} "Klingon plant resembling grass".
SEE ALSO:
'ur commit treason (v)
Daw' revolt (v)
choS desert (v)
QuS conspire (v)
cheH defect (v)
'urmang treason (n)
QuS conspiracy (n)
QuD insurrection (n)
Daw' revolt, revolution (n)
--
Voragh
tlhIngan ghantoH pIn'a'
Ca'Non Master of the Klingons
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