Klingon word: Dor Part of speech: verb Definition: end Source: HQ:v12n2p8 _______________________________________________ (HQ 12.2:8): Generally, one expresses the end of a stretch of time by using a verb rather than a noun. That is, one says when the month ends rather than at the end of the month. The verb for this kind of end is {Dor}. For example: {DorDI' jar mejpu'} "At the end of the month, he/she left". (Literally, this sentence means "When the month ended, he/she left.") ... When an event over which one has some control ends (one can't cause a month to end), a different verb is used: {van} ... Another verb, {ghang}, is used to express the idea of a premature ending. DorDI' jar mejpu' At the end of the month, he/she left. (HQ 12.2:8) tugh Dor qoSlIj. nom yIlop! [untranslated] (MO's FaceBook text to Lieven, 3/29/12) Dor The End (PB section title; lit. "(It/Something) ends") SEE ALSO: qIl cancel (v) mev stop, cease (v) tagh begin a process, initiate" (v) N.B. Do not confuse with the verb {Dor} "escort". -- Voragh Ca'Non Master of the Klingons