Klingon Word of the Day: mIp (noun)
Klingon Word of the Day for Sunday, September 21, 2025 Klingon word: mIp Part of speech: noun Definition: wealth, richness Source: KGT This Klingon Word of the Day is brought to you by qurgh (qurgh@kli.org).
Klingon Word of the Day for Sunday, September 21, 2025 Klingon word: mIp Part of speech: noun Definition: wealth, richness _______________________________________________ DojneS mIplIj Your wealth is impressive, your honor. (PK) (KGT 5): Some houses (that is, lineages) are more wealthy and powerful than others. (KGT 36): Klingon society is a stratified one. That is, there are clear distinctions between those with great wealth and influence and those with little or none. ... Some houses are particularly wealthy, controlling vast lands by means of armed forces loyal to the particular house. SEE: mIp be rich (v) (qep'a' 2021 Q&A) : Q: Can {mIp} be rich be used for minerals in the ground, or only people? A: I would say that it refers to people and money and stuff like that. Q: [so not the rich deposit of gemstones?] A: That's a different word, right. Well, that's confusing because gemstones are worth money, but there's a different word for "rich soil" or something like that. [...] The land isn't rich; after you do something with it, the person may be rich. [Do we know what that different word or expression is?"] TREK NOTES: In 2153 the Klingon Judiciary placed a bounty of 9,000 *darseks* for the capture of escaped convict Jonathan Archer, dead or alive, which was considered "a fortune" by the Tellarite bounty hunter Skalaar. (Although the Klingon Goroth cheated Skalaar and only paid 6,000 when he took Archer away.) [ENT "Bounty"] SEE ALSO: Huch money (n) qav'ap sum (of money), rent (n) qengHoD treasure, booty, plunder, swag, loot (n) pop reward (n) tev prize (n) van'a' award (n) wagh be expensive (v) Qej cherish, value (v) lo'laH be valuable (v) qutlh be cheap (v) F. Scott Fitzgerald once told Ernest Hemingway, "The rich are different than you and I." Hemingway replied, "Yes, they have more money." "It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife." (Jane Austen, opening line of _Pride and Prejudice_) -- Voragh Ca'Non Master of the Klingons
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