It’s been done, but rarely and never by Okrand AFAIK. I found only 5 more examples in my notes: *chellu'wI' addendum, appendix [Qov] *leghbe'lu'wI' unseen (one) [GILGAMESH] *ngoHlu'wI' Christ (“anointed one”), messiah [KBTP] *poQlu'wI' defendant (i.e. litigant in lawsuit) [source?] *rachlu'wI' Augment (i.e. genetically enhanced) [source?] -- Voragh ____________________________________________________________ From: tlhIngan-Hol On Behalf Of mayqel qunen'oS
ruplu'wI' tax payer ("one who is taxed") (source?)
I think that although grammar-wise there's nothing which prohibits the simultaneous use of {-lu'} and {-wI'}, we usually don't do it for reason(s) I don't remember. I'm just writing this so as to prevent any beginner(s) from developing a habit of writing {-lu'wI'}.