Although it’s been an interesting discussion I’ve lost track of this thread and don’t remember if it’s been mentioned, but surely this isn’t an example of “undo” but rather “do wrongly”. {yItlhHa’} to be insufficiently strict - that is to “be strict wrongly” - is to be lenient and/or indulgent by Klingon warrior standards: i.e. “Spare the painstik, spoil the child!” --Voragh From: nIqolay Q I wonder about the use of {-Ha'} here, since it's possible to be lenient or indulgent without having been strict first. Could the use of the {-Ha'} imply that, to the Klingon mindset, everyone is strict by default, and leniency is an undoing of that state? On Sat, Mar 16, 2019 at 11:00 AM Klingon Word of the Day <kwotd@wizage.net<mailto:kwotd@wizage.net>> wrote: Klingon Word of the Day for Saturday, March 16, 2019 Klingon word: yItlhHa' Part of speech: verb Definition: lenient, indulgent Source: The Little Prince This Klingon Word of the Day is brought to you by qurgh (qurgh@kli.org<mailto:qurgh@kli.org>). _______________________________________________ tlhIngan-Hol mailing list tlhIngan-Hol@lists.kli.org<mailto:tlhIngan-Hol@lists.kli.org> http://lists.kli.org/listinfo.cgi/tlhingan-hol-kli.org