[tlhIngan Hol] Klingon Word of the Day: naHnagh
Steven Boozer
sboozer at uchicago.edu
Tue Oct 18 07:58:12 PDT 2022
Klingon word: naHnagh
Part of speech: noun
Definition: pit (of fruit)
Source: KGT:p89
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(KGT 89): Klingons typically gnaw ({choptaH}--literally, "continue biting") on the nut until it cracks open, and then they spit out ({tlhIS}) the pieces of shell (occasionally at a nearby diner, as a gesture of sociability) before chewing and swallowing the rest. Similarly, they will usually gnaw on the hard pit of some fruits ({naHnagh} -- literally, "fruit stone") until it can be chewed and swallowed, but it is not considered out of place to treat the pit as a shell and spit out the pieces.
SEE:
naH fruit/vegetable (n)
nagh rock, stone; ceramic material (n)
SEE ALSO:
yub shell (of fruit, nut) (n)
yub husk, rind, peel (n)
naHlet nut(s) (n)
nagh DIr shell (of an animal) (n)
pel'aQ eggshell (n)
--
Voragh, Ca'Non Master of the Klingons
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