Klingon Word of the Day: DoQ
Klingon Word of the Day for Monday, January 09, 2023 Klingon word: DoQ Part of speech: verb Definition: claim (territory) Source: TKD This Klingon Word of the Day is brought to you by qurgh (qurgh@kli.org).
Klingon Word of the Day for Monday, January 09, 2023 Klingon word: DoQ Part of speech: verb Definition: claim (territory) Source: TKD _______________________________________________ chay' 'etlh DoQ nuch How does a coward claim a sword? (PB) 'etlh DoQDI' meQchu'pu' che'rupbogh his promised kingdom will be ash by the time he claims the sword (PB) molor HoSghaj woQ / luDoQ / 'el chaH 'e' lupoQ In the name / Of Molor the Mighty, / Demanding to get in. (PB) wIvraj tIDoQ. Place your bets. (DSC "Will You Take My Hand?") TREK NOTES: The Tellun Star System is in a border area claimed by the Klingon Empire in 2268. (TOS "Elaan of Troyius") Perhaps "claim [some thing]" would be a better definition as it's also used for things other than territory. In fact, do we have any examples WRT claiming territory? SEE ALSO: maq proclaim (v) ja' tell, report, claim (v) yer territory (n) -- Voragh, Ca'Non Master of the Klingons Please contribute relevant vocabulary from recent qep’a’mey or qepHommey. I’ve fallen woefully behind in updating my files.
On 1/9/2023 10:32 AM, Steven Boozer via tlhIngan-Hol wrote:
Klingon word: DoQ Part of speech: verb Definition: claim (territory) Source: TKD _______________________________________________
chay' 'etlh DoQ nuch How does a coward claim a sword? (PB)
'etlh DoQDI' meQchu'pu' che'rupbogh his promised kingdom will be ash by the time he claims the sword (PB)
molor HoSghaj woQ / luDoQ / 'el chaH 'e' lupoQ In the name / Of Molor the Mighty, / Demanding to get in. (PB)
wIvraj tIDoQ. Place your bets. (DSC "Will You Take My Hand?")
Perhaps "claim [some thing]" would be a better definition as it's also used for things other than territory. In fact, do we have any examples WRT claiming territory?
I think "(territory)" is there to distinguish the meaning from "claim" as in "claim that something is true." It's not there to mean that the only kind of thing you can DoQ is territory. With the first two paq'batlh sentences, a clearer indication of this might be "claim (territory, property)." The third sentence suggests that "property" might not just be physical property but rights and authority that one possesses. The fourth refers to a very transient kind of possession. I think, therefore, that a good definition of DoQ that isn't quite so specific in its disambiguating note would be "claim (name unto oneself)." I don't think the word has ever been used canonically regarding territory. -- SuStel http://trimboli.name
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