For reasons that should be obvious to many, I'd expect {peS} to mean "dispense," which also fits.<br>~mIp'av<br><br>On Saturday, October 14, 2017, Felix Malmenbeck <<a href="mailto:felixm@kth.se">felixm@kth.se</a>> wrote:<br>>> Sorry; please, what does {peS} mean?<br>><br>> We don't know. The sentences it's been used in so far are consistent with a definition like "distribute", "publish", "provide", "make available" or even "stream (outgoing)"<br>><br>> However, it's difficult to say for sure from just two example sentences. We should find out at this year's qepHom'a' in November, however.<br>><br>> //loghaD<br>> ________________________________<br>> From: tlhIngan-Hol <<a href="mailto:tlhingan-hol-bounces@lists.kli.org">tlhingan-hol-bounces@lists.kli.org</a>> on behalf of Anthony Appleyard <<a href="mailto:a.appleyard@btinternet.com">a.appleyard@btinternet.com</a>><br>> Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2017 12:15:02 PM<br>> To: <a href="mailto:tlhingan-hol@kli.org">tlhingan-hol@kli.org</a><br>> Subject: [tlhIngan Hol] peS<br>>  <br>><br>> From: Michael Roney, Jr:<br>><br>>> This version of the press release seems to include an extra paragraph: > <a href="http://www.flipgeeks.com/movies-and-tv/tv/netflix-releases-klingon-trailer-for-star-trek-discovery-series">http://www.flipgeeks.com/movies-and-tv/tv/netflix-releases-klingon-trailer-for-star-trek-discovery-series</a><br>> > Someone on facebook pointed out that it includes the previously unknown word {peS}.<br>><br>> Sorry; please, what does {peS} mean?<br>><br>><br>>