No idea. There was only one example of the verb {DuH} and none for {qIt}: yIntaHvIS qIrq DuHbe' roj There will be no peace as long as Kirk lives. (ST5 notes) As for the noun {DuH} “possibility”: (De'vID < MO, 2/17/2018, in re the "preferences" or "settings" page found in software): Maltz thought that {SeHlaw} could work if it’s referring to the whole page, not individual settings. An individual option or preference is {DuH}. A category is {buv} “classification.” Hoch DuH yIqel Consider every possibility! Cf. the idiom {Hoch nuH qel} “consider every weapon”: (KGT 108-10): This is an idiom cloaked in the terminology of the military that has a wider application. It is used to mean "Consider every possibility" or "Consider every option," with the word {nuH} (weapon) standing metaphorically for “possibility” ... It is not a set phrase, so it is heard in various forms …. The regular word for "possibility" is {DuH}, and, grammatically, there is no reason it could not occur instead of {nuH} in these sentences ({Hoch DuH yIqel} ["Consider every possibility!"] is a perfectly well formed sentence), but this is simply not the normal way to express the advice. The use of {nuH} (weapon) for {DuH} (possibility) may have been influenced by the Krotmag dialect pronunciation of {DuH} as something very close to {nuH}... {DuH} may appear as an element in the noun {‘aHDuH} “prototype”. -- Voragh Ca'Non Master of the Klingons ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mayqel qunen'oS Sent: Friday, October 30, 2020 10:54 AM chay' pIm DuH qIt je ? maSov'a' ? ~ melqor