That’s why we’ve seen various work-arounds for using two qualities with one noun. E.g. SuD 'ach wov [(it) is] SuD but light (is also heard)] KGT SuD Dargh 'ej wov The tea is SuD and light. KGT SuDbogh Dargh 'ej wovbogh The tea that is SuD and light. KGT (which are all ways to refer to “light SuD”, i.e. with a yellowish tinge) yoHbogh matlhbogh je SuvwI' Say'moHchu' may' 'Iw The blood of battle washes clean the warrior brave and true. (Anthem) romuluSngan Sambogh 'ej HoHbogh nejwI' Romulan hunter-killer probe (KCD) Suto’vo’qor botlhDaq pe'vIl joqchu'taH quvbogh 'ej valbogh tIqDu' tIQ [translation unavailable] PB --Voragh From: SuStel On 9/22/2017 9:34 AM, Anthony Appleyard wrote: Sorry; is there a rule against directly:? wa' Human nen yoH one brave adult human So far as we know, we can only use one verb acting adjectivally on a noun at a time. -- SuStel http://trimboli.name