I want to say "a dishonorable warrior", but unfortunately we only have {quvHa'}, which is given as "be dishonored". So, my problem is (again) the fact that english isn't my native language.. The way I understand "dishonorable" is that someone "is dishonorable". And the way I understand "dishonored", is that "someone has been dishonored by someone or something". Back to the original question, if I want to describe a warrior who is dishonorable, but "hasn't been dishonored by a specific event or person", then how do I say it ? Is the english "dishonored warrior", significantly different from "dishonorable warrior" ? I thought of writing {quvbe'bogh SuvwI'}, however can't this be understood as "a warrior who isn't honorable on one hand, but isn't dishonorable on the other" ? Can't this mean just "a warrior who's somewhere in between" ? Anyways, cutting to the chase, (as americans say), how would you say "dishonorable warrior" ? Would you settle for a mere {SuvwI' quvHa'}, and pray to kahless that the reader gets it ? ~ bara'qa'