On Wed, Aug 3, 2022 at 2:43 AM nIqolay Q <niqolay0@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Aug 2, 2022 at 7:46 PM Hugh Son puqloD <Hugh@qeylis.net> wrote:
On Aug 2, 2022, at 18:17, James Landau <savegraduation@yahoo.com> wrote:
yI'De' (cervid-like animal): Rearranging the phonemes, you get *DI'ye'* (deer). Or, alternatively, SIR-vid (a play on "sir")? Because *yI'* means "to speak in an honorable fashion". But then, what does data have to do with -vid?
There is a certain Klingonist whose name has an association between the last syllable of yI'De' and the last syllable of cervid.
pIch vIghajbe' jIH'e' jay'!
I didn't get the message from James Landau: is there a problem with the
mailing list?
ghobe'. QIn vIHevpu' 'ach QInvaD "spam" perlu'pu'.
Anyway, I think the pun is considerably simpler: *yI'De'* is the answer for the request <https://www.kli.org/chabal-archive/cervinoid/> "cervinoid, deerlike or mooselike animal". The dog on the TV show *Frasier* was named Eddie (*yI'De'* backwards) and was played by a dog named... Moose.
bIlughbej. -- De'vID