[tlhIngan Hol] Klingon Word of the Day: mIv
Steven Boozer
sboozer at uchicago.edu
Wed Mar 2 07:40:17 PST 2022
Klingon word: mIv
Part of speech: noun
Definition: metal flat-bottomed pot (regional)
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AFAIK never used in a sentence.
LANGUAGE NOTES:
(KGT 27-28): For example, while a large, flat-bottomed pot usually called a {bargh}, in some regions it is a {vutmeH 'un} (pot for preparing [food]), sometimes shortened to simply {vut'un}. … In some regions, a {bargh} made of metal is a {mIv} (which also means helmet, even though, historically speaking, helmets are not necessarily made of metal), or a {mIv bargh} ("helmet pot"), while a ceramic {bargh} is called a {chor} (literally, belly) or {chor bargh} ("belly pot").
CULTURE NOTES:
(KGT 97): The general term for a pot is {'un}. Pots that may be put on top of a fire in order to heat their contents are made of metal ({baS}); others may be made of either metal or ceramic material ({nagh} [literally, "stone"]). A {bargh} is probably the most frequently used pot. It is rather large and has a flattened bottom. The smaller {nevDagh} is characterized by its V-shaped handles, termed {DeSqIvDu'} ...
JOKE/MNEMONIC:
(De’vID, 9/19/2019): How does Kortar cook his food? With the {bargh} of the Dead!
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Voragh, Ca'Non Master of the Klingons
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