There's the {maS'e' loQ So'be'bogh QIb} for the meaning of "crescent moon". In this construction however, I can't understand the rationale (*if* there's one to start with..), as a result of which the {maS'e'} precedes the {loQ}. Since a {-bogh} phrase is essentially a baby-sentence, it follows the rules of the grown-up sentences; in tkd we read: "The adverbial may actually follow the object noun (but still precede the verb) when the object noun is topicalized by means of the noun suffix {-'e'}". And then it proceeds by the example of {HaqwI' 'e' DaH yISam} "Find the SURGEON now!" As a result of this example, I was under the impression that the "adverbial following the object noun" is something usually taking place in cases of emergency/distress. But what's the emergency/distress in a moon that is crescent? ~ Dana'an