Klingon Word of the Day for Tuesday, September 13, 2016 Klingon word: bargh Part of speech: noun Definition: flat-bottomed pot for food preparation Source: KGT This Klingon Word of the Day is brought to you by qurgh (qurgh@kli.org).
Klingon Word of the Day for Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Klingon word: bargh Part of speech: noun Definition: flat-bottomed pot for food preparation
AFAIK never used in a sentence. (KGT 97): The equipment needed for the preparation of Klingon food is rather minimal, consisting pretty much of pots or vats plus cutting and stirring implements of various sorts. The general term for a pot is {'un}. Pots that may be put on top of a fire in order to heat their contents are made of metal ({baS}); others may be made of either metal or ceramic material ({nagh} [literally, "stone"]). A {bargh} is probably the most frequently used pot. It is rather large and has a flattened bottom. The smaller {nevDagh} is characterized by its V-shaped handles, termed {DeSqIvDu'} ... A square or rectangular tub used to hold food while it is fermenting is called a {'Ib}, and a cook's ever-present supply of {chanDoq} ("marinade") is kept in a large {bal} ("jug, jar, bottle"). (KGT 27): For example, while a large, flat-bottomed pot usually called a {bargh}, in some regions it is a {vutmeH 'un} ("pot for preparing [food]"), sometimes shortened to simply {vut'un}. (KGT 27-28): In some regions, a {bargh} made of metal is a {mIv} (which also means "helmet", even though, historically speaking, helmets are not necessarily made of metal), or a {mIv bargh} ("helmet pot"), while a ceramic {bargh} is called a {chor} (literally, {belly}) or {chor bargh} ("belly pot"). -- Voragh tlhIngan ghantoH pIn'a' Ca'Non Master of the Klingons
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