We do have a word for anoint, sort of... {ngoH} "smear": (KGT 80-81): What the Federation would classify as a painting - that is, a {nagh beQ} featuring an image not carved into it but painted onto it - is made by applying {rItlh} [pigment, paint, dye] … The verb {ngoH}, meaning "smear" in other contexts, is used for "paint using fingers". According to my notes the KBTP (Klingon Bible Translation Project, the predecessor of the RTTP) has used *{ngoHlu'wI'} for Christ, i.e. "the anointed one". In addition to {tlhagh} we also have {ngIS} "a lubricant used on disruptor cannons" was used in Keith DeCandido's novel "Honor Bound" though I don't know if this one was approved by Okrand. (It certainly sounds like one of Okrand's puns: {ngIS} < "grease".) -- Voragh Ca'Non Master of the Klingons -----------------------------------Original Message----------------------------------- From: Luciano Montanaro I don't know about Jesus, but "Christ" comes from some Greek for, er, greased. Well "anointed" is probably a better word in this context, but in the end, it means oil is applied to someone. I thought that would help, but I cannot find a word for oil, the closer is {tlhagh}, but it's "animal fat" not nice olive oil. So I find myself stuck as well. Maybe I will spend one of my points or two to ask for words for oil/grease and "to grease"/apply oil. In Italian the word for "ungere" is used both in culinary/mechanic context, and in the sense of "anoint".