Klingon word: Qatlh Part of speech: verb Definition: be complex _______________________________________________ wIqIpmeH Qatlh'a' Difficult to hit? (ST5 Notes)] qIpmeH Qatlh'a' Difficult to hit? (ST5) Qatlhqu' Most difficult. (ST5) motlh ray' luSamlaHmeH De' Qatlh cha' tlhIngan Duj jIH'a' The main viewer on a Klingon ship is usually overlaid with a complex target acquisition grid. (SP3) (KGT 179): For example, among Klingons, a task that is difficult ({Qatlh}) is more highly valued than one that is easy ({ngeD}). (KGT 159): the verb suffix {-qu'}, which is used for emphasis (compare {Qatlh}, difficult, and {Qatlhqu'}, very difficult). (TKD 59): As in any language, Klingon sentences range from the very simple and straightforward to the very complex and convoluted. (KGT 75): Wind instruments … range from the simple flute or fife ({Dov'agh}), generally crafted from a bone, to the highly complex {meSchuS}. This is a very large instrument, not at all easily moved from place to place, which consists of a network of interlocking tubes. SEE: Qatlh slime devil (animal) (n) DenIb Qatlh Denebian slime devil (n) SEE ALSO: let be hard (as a rock) (v) rotlh be tough (v) nap be simple (v) ngeD be easy (v) -- Voragh Ca'Non Master of the Klingons