Klingon Word of the Day for Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Klingon word: tlhat Part of speech: noun Definition: grid
Voragh:
(Lieven, 11/07/2016: The word for "grid" on a spreadsheet ({tlhat}) can also be used for the lines (grid) on a map.
SEE ALSO: pu'jIn map, blueprint, plan (n)
wa'chaw spreadsheet, table (n) wev row (in table or spreadsheet) (n) war column (in table or spreadsheet) (n)
ter'eS:
Is the grid of a spreadsheet the lines that define each cell, or is it the cell itself? Is it the gridlines on a map, or the plats bounded by the gridlines?
Lieven:
I have always thought that "grid" (in English) refers to the lines, not the space between. And since Maltz confirmed that the word can also be used for the lines on a map, I think it's clear that it refers the lines in a spreadsheet as well.
I agree. Okrand is a linguist, not a cartographer, so the more common meaning is no doubt what he means. To refer to the spaces between the lines, depending on what kind of grid one is using, we have a variety of shapes to choose from: {mey'} "polygon", {ra’Duch} "triangle", {letbaQ} "rectangle", {meyrI'} "square". And {buq’Ir} "cube" and {qu’vu’} "pyramid" are available for holographic 3D grids. We also have a mundane example of how to use shapes in a sentence: meyrI'Daq 'oHtaH gho'e' The circle is in the square. [qep'a' 2005] We've seen Klingon grids. Here's an image of SkyBox card SP3 - {tlhIngan wIy} "Klingon Tactical Display" - showing a triangular grid seen in several episodes: https://img.comc.com/i/Non-Sports/1994/SkyBox-Star-Trek-The-Next-Generation-... The relevant sentence of which is: motlh ray' luSamlaHmeH De' Qatlh cha' tlhIngan Duj jIH'a' The main viewer on a Klingon ship is usually overlaid with a complex target acquisition grid. (SP3) At the time Okrand avoided "grid" by simply calling it {De' Qatlh} "complex data" but now we have the more specific {tlhat}. -- Voragh tlhIngan ghantoH pIn'a' Ca'Non Master of the Klingons