30 Oct
2019
30 Oct
'19
11:06 a.m.
On 10/30/2019 10:34 AM, mayqel qunen'oS wrote:
Is the english "dishonored warrior", significantly different from "dishonorable warrior" ?
The way I understand it, a /dishonorable warrior/ is one who behaves or will behave with dishonor, and a /dishonored warrior/ is one who is recognized as having done something dishonorable in the past. *SuvwI' quvHa'*/dishonored warrior/ *batlhHa' vangbogh SuvwI'*/dishonorable warrior/ You could change the verb *vang* to whatever is more appropriate in context. For instance, a warrior who fights dishonorably would be *batlhHa' Suvbogh SuvwI'* while a warrior who spies dishonorably on his own side would be *batlhHa' ghoqbogh SuvwI'.* -- SuStel http://trimboli.name