Klingon word: 'e'nal Part of speech: noun Definition: someone who married into the family Source: HQ:v9n3p9 _______________________________________________ (HQ 9.3): {'e'nal} ... does not specify the exact relationship (MO's email to Lieven, 11/15/2010): There was another question about whether {loDnI'nal} and {be'nI'nal} could be brother-in-law and sister-in-law. Maltz said he didn't think there were specific words for these concepts. He said to just describe the relationship: {loDnI' loDnal} and {be'nI' loDnal} for brother-in-law and {loDnI' be'nal} and {be'nI' be'nal} for sister-in-law. He said you could even say things like {be'nal loDnI' be'nal} "wife's brother's wife". But he preferred to call all these people {'e'nalpu'} "people who married into the family". MO's audio for {nalqaD} "mate challenge" tells us that {nal} is NOT used as a word on its own, although it is also found in {be'nal} "wife" and {loDnal} "husband". (KCD) SEE: be'nal wife (n) loDnal husband (n) ’Ipnal spouse (n., gender-neutral term) lIwnal concubine (n) 'IrneHnal uncle (mother's sister's husband) (n) tennuSnal uncle (father's sister's husband) (n) me'nal aunt (mother's brother's wife) (n) 'e'mam aunt (father's sister) (n) 'e'mamnal aunt (father's brother's wife) (n) For more family relationships see also naHQun's chart: http://www.angelfire.com/tx4/purpleelaphants/tlhInganHol/qorDuSor.html .. and Lieven’s list & chart: http://klingon.wiki/En/FamilyTerms -- Voragh, Ca'Non Master of the Klingons Please contribute relevant vocabulary or notes from the last year or two. I’ve fallen woefully behind in updating my files.