On Fri, 22 Feb 2019 at 14:51, mayqel qunen'oS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:

charghwI':

> reH tlhIngan yoH law’, tera’ngan yoH puS.

> SuvDI’, reH puSwI’pu' jey law’wI’pu’ net 

> Sov.


So, you *do* accept that law'wI'pu' can indeed mean "the many" ?


Not really. He's using the {law'} in {law'wI'} to refer back to the {law'} in the {law'}/{puS} construction.
 

charghwI':

> As further evidence, I suggest that 

> {puSwI’} is the etymological root of an 

> English derogatory term that sounds 

> similar.


What do you mean by that ?


A weakling or coward is often called a pusi...llanimous person in English.

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De'vID