Klingon Word of the Day for Saturday, April 16, 2022 Klingon word: ghIn Part of speech: noun Definition: monastery Source: qepHom'a' 2010 _______________________________________________ (MO to Lieven, 11/15/2010): The word for monastery is {ghIn}. This is a pretty general term for a religious community (and the term "religious" could be interpreted in various ways as well), so it can be modified. A {ghIn'a'} would be a pretty important monastery, for example. (MO to Lieven, 1/07/2011): [Maltz] said that perhaps "religious community" was not the best choice of words for what he intended to say. What he meant was that while a {ghIn} could be a single building if that's all the monastery was, it could also refer to a group of buildings and accompanying grounds (gardens or whatever)--the whole defined area where the members of the religious community live or work or do whatever they do there. It doesn't mean the group of people. Maltz hopes that helps and doesn't make things more confusing." PUN: Plymouth Gin (produced by The Black Friars Distillery, formerly a Dominican monastery in Plymouth, England). "I know that Marc is a fan of gin and tonics, so he's probably familiar with many different gins." (qurgh, 12/22/2010) (Holtej [date?]): In TKH, the line "Get thee to a nunnery" was translated as {ngaghQo'wI' nawlogh yImuv}. Guido's endnotes translate it as "squadron of the celibate," and further expound: "the closest Klingon equivalent of a monastic order, these were bands of warriors--of either gender--who dedicated their lives to fighting, to the point of refusing to mate". SEE: ghIn'a' (important) monastery (n) ghIn pIn abbot, abbess (n) (Facebook) SEE ALSO: chIrgh temple (n) lat shrine (n) lalDan religion (n) nugh society (group of people with a shared culture) (n) maqlegh priest/priestess (n) bulvar monk/nun (n) 'eSqa' religious garb (n) -- Voragh, Ca'Non Master of the Klingons Please contribute relevant vocabulary or notes from the last year or two. I’ve fallen woefully behind in updating my files.