Klingon Word of the Day for Monday, June 07, 2021 Klingon word: taH Part of speech: verb Definition: be at a negative angle Source: TKD _______________________________________________ (HQ 11.2): The attitude of a plane is its orientation relative to something, such as the {ghangwI'} "horizon". […] The attitude of an aircraft is often talked about in terms of angles. The word for angle is {tajvaj}. Klingon {taH} means "be at a negative angle"/ (qurgh, 6/08/2004): At SerentiyCon a couple of years back I got to spend the day with Marc. During his talk he had a Q and A session. No one was asking questions so I raised my hand and asked, with a smile, 'How can I be at a negative angle?' He replied, after a chuckle and a quick gloss of {taH} that it was referring to a ship, in space, that has rotated its nose downwards. It was moving in a negative angle. He went on to say that if it moved -90 degrees it would be pointing straight down. I believe I asked him why the word existed (or he volunteered it) and it had something to do with a line that was going to be spoken [in ST3], but was dropped later on. He didn't give the sentence though. SEE ALSO: yoy be upside down (v) Don be parallel, go parallel to (v) lol be in an attitude (v) tom be tilted (v) - "{tom} means to be tilted. If you change something's angle, you say {vItommoH}." (Lieven < MO, 12/02/2018) qaw’ tip/flip over (v) -- Voragh, Ca'Non Master of the Klingons Please contribute relevant vocabulary from the last year or two. I’ve fallen behind in updating my files and adding cross-references for related words.