Ah, the dangers of copy-and-paste! Thanks for the correction. Add to these qumwI' governor (n) la'quv supreme commander (n) HI''a' tyrant (n) - molor HI’’a’ “the tyrant Molor” (PB) And, as always, a relevant quotation suitable for translation (for those of us so inclined): "Which is better — to be ruled by one tyrant three thousand miles away, or three thousand tyrants one mile away?" (Rev. Mather Blyes, 1706-1788, British loyalist) Voragh __________________________________________________________________ From: On Behalf Of Ed Bailey One error in the list of related words, for {HI'tuy} it should say "dictatorship (n)." Perhaps not unrelated, {HI'} "dictator (n)" does not appear in the list. Some more related words, to name a few: qum government (n) loH administration (n) Qang chancellor (n) ta' emperor (n) voDleH emperor (n) rubyo' politician (n) ~mIp'av On Tuesday, March 15, 2022, Steven Boozer <sboozer@uchicago.edu<mailto:sboozer@uchicago.edu>> wrote: Klingon word: che' Part of speech: verb Definition: rule, reign, run, preside Source: TKD _______________________________________________ SEE ALSO: ghatlh dominate (v) qum govern (v) loH administer (v) vu' manage (v) ra' order, command (v) Dev lead, guide (v) tutlh be official (v) cho' succeed (to authority) (v) gheS assume duties of, take on responsibilities (v) Sugh install [in office] (v) Son relieve (v) pIn boss (n) HI'tuy dictator (n) ngup authority, power, one in authority, one in power, one in charge (n., slang) ngup'a' the Dominion (GN) woQ authority, political power (n) woQ'a' ultimate power (n) -- 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.