It’s easier to remember this word if you associate the word for a pre-adolescent cow with the Cowboy phrase “Get along, little…"

charghwI’ vaghnerya’ngan

rInpa’ bomnIS be’’a’ pI’.




On Nov 12, 2020, at 10:44 AM, Steven Boozer <sboozer@uchicago.edu> wrote:

Klingon Word of the Day for Thursday, November 12, 2020

Klingon word: Do'ghI'
Part of speech: noun
Definition: calf (body part)
Source: Hamletmachine
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This is the translation by Lieven Litauer of Heiner Müller’s 1977 play "Die Hamletmaschine"
(cf. http://klingon.wiki/En/Hamletmachine )   Lieven, how was it used in the play?

Two other body parts from his translation are {nev'ob} "thigh; upper arm" and {reStav} "shin; forearm" :

(Lieven, klingon.wiki/En/Hamletmachine):  {nev'ob} refers to both the "thigh" and the "upper arm" (above the elbow).  Similarly, {reStav} refers to both the "shin" and the "forearm."  If it's necessary to make a distinction, precede these words with {'uS} [leg] or {DeS} [arm].  {reStav} refers to both the "shin" and the "forearm."  But when preceded by {'uS}, it means "lower part of the leg."  You could also say {DeS cha'neH} for "forearm," but this would probably be used only in a context where you were talking about both the forearm and the lower leg and wanted to clarify which was which.  {reStav} is "shin," meaning the front of the lower leg.  (I assume [the German word] *Schienbein* is "shin bone."  {reStav} is more than just the bone.  The only way Maltz was aware of for referring to the bone is {reStav Hom}.)  {Do'ghI'} is "calf," meaning the back of the lower leg ([the German word] *Wade*, presumably).

SEE ALSO:
ghIv limb (of a person) (n)
gham   limb (of an animal)
'uS leg (n)
HajDob   leg (served as food) (n) [from an animal I assume <g>]

The parts of the {'uS} are, from top to bottom:

'IvtIH hip (n)
nev'ob thigh (n)
qIv knee (n)
reStav shin (n)
Do'ghI' calf (n)
qam foot (n)
  mov   top of foot (n)
  bem   sole (of foot) (n)
  va'nuch   heel (n)
  yaD   toe (n)

Have I missed any?

--
Voragh
Ca'Non Master of the Klingons


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