I don't think this could be wrong, but I'll ask anyway to make certain.

We have the Ca'Non:

romuluSngan Sambogh 'ej Hoghbogh nejwI'

If I remember correctly, charghwI' once wrote that it isn't "a probe which locates and kills Romulans", but rather "a probe of the Romulans which hunts and kills".

But let's assume that the meaning is "a probe which locates and kills Romulans". Suppose I write:

romuluSngan Sambogh 'ej rut Hoghbogh nejwI'
probe which locates and occasionally kills romulans

Would it be correct? Could we place a non-ovs element before the second {-bogh} of a {-bogh}'ed noun?

(Which in this case is an adverb, but could also be a time stamp, and/or a locative).

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