Klingon word: notron Part of speech: noun Definition: curtain, drape Source: January 2020 email to DeSDu' _______________________________________________ (MO to DeSdu’, 1/28/2020): {notron} is curtain, drape, but it can also be used for things like a door or gate that opens and closes vertically, like a portcullis. (qep’a’ 2019): [{weSjech} "fabric, cloth, textile"] can be used for textiles or fabric in clothing, sheets, towels, and so on, but generally not for carpets or rugs (except for thin ones). ... [For that use] {paSrIq} fabric used in carpets and rugs [not for clothing] PUN: “A main character in Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot novel 'Curtain' is named Stephen Norton.” (niqolay Q, 1/29/2020) SEE: bIQ notron waterfall (n) SEE ALSO: tlhIm carpet, rug, wall hanging, blanket (n) lojmit door (n) Qorwagh window (n) HuS hang (v) tlhep be suspended, dangling (v) -- 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.