Klingon Word of the Day for Tuesday, October 25, 2016 Klingon word: lIr Part of speech: noun Definition: a nocturnal bird Source: HQ (10:4 p4) This Klingon Word of the Day is brought to you by qurgh (qurgh@kli.org).
Klingon Word of the Day for Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Klingon word: lIr Part of speech: noun Definition: a nocturnal bird Source: HQ (10:4 p4)
AFAIK never used in a sentence. PUN: "Edward Lear is famous for his poem 'The Owl and the Pussycat', and is slightly less famous for his paintings of landscapes--and of birds, particularly owls." (ghunchu'wI') -- Voragh tlhIngan ghantoH pIn'a' Ca'Non Master of the Klingons
On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 10:00 AM, <qurgh@wizage.net> wrote:
Klingon Word of the Day for Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Klingon word: lIr Part of speech: noun Definition: a nocturnal bird Source: HQ (10:4 p4)
There is already a word that can be used for "owl." It's {lIr}, which is some sort of Klingon nocturnal bird. So an own on Earth would be a {tera' lIr}... or just {lIr}. -MO 7/3/16 -- ~Michael Roney, Jr. Freelance Translator
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