Am 16.01.2019 um 20:54 schrieb De'vID:> What am I missing? It seems obvious to me that {ghangwI'} is exactly
{ghang} + {-wI'}. The "horizon" is the thing which ends your view of the
I don't have any problem with ghangwI', but I never saw the connection to "end prematurely". I used to think of {ghangwI'} indeed with the suffix "does/is something", but I thought that in this word, ghang means something else - maybe an old Klingon word? - like "thing which is horizontal and marks the line between sky and ground" or something like that. But that's just theory. I can live with "the horizon ends your voyage" because that's actually a very nice image. (maybe there's a song of that kind?) It's interesting to note that ghangwI' appeared exactly one year before the verb ghang was explained. That may be a coincidience, or Marc Okrand forgot about it or not... (usually, he explains the meaning of a verb when there's a related -wI' noun, but not this time.) Still just theory. @David: you may want to fix that in boQwI': {ghangwI'} n. 11:2, p. 8 - June 2002 {ghang} v. 12:2, p. 8 - June 2003 -- Lieven L. Litaer aka the "Klingon Teacher from Germany" http://www.klingonisch.de http://www.klingonwiki.net/En/StarTrekDiscovery