Klingon word: po Part of speech: noun Definition: morning _______________________________________________ maj po Good morning! (greeting) (TNK!) Po "A.M." (Paramount's Star Trek Klingon digital watch) (msn.onstage.startrek.expert.Okrand 6/29/1997): {DaHjaj po} "this morning" (lit. today morning or today's morning.) ... Phrases such as {jajvam po} "this day morning" or "this morning" are not common, but they're not ungrammatical either... {wa'leS po} "tomorrow morning", {cha'leS po} "the morning of the day after tomorrow" (literally "two-days-from-now morning"), and so on work quite nicely. SEE: po Ha'DIbaH (type of animal) (n) - (HQ 10.4:5): Another [animal which is particularly noisy at dawn], though not a bird, is the {Qa'}, specifically the {jajlo' Qa'} ("dawn Qa'") ... Makes a particular ruckus at dawn. Maltz said he has also heard the phrase {po Ha'DIbaH}, literally 'morning animal', used to refer to the {'uSgheb}. He thinks {po Ha'DIbaH} has some sort of literary source, since it is used in operas and plays but not often in everyday speech. Maltz supposed that {po Ha'DIbaH} could refer to a {jajlo' Qa'} as well. SEE ALSO: jaj day (from dawn to dawn) (n) jajlo' dawn (n) jajlo’ chum sunrise ("colorful dawn") (n) chuS be noisy (v) -- 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.