Klingon Word of the Day: tajvaj
Klingon Word of the Day for Friday, January 05, 2018 Klingon word: tajvaj Part of speech: noun Definition: corner of a room Source: qep\'a\' 24 This Klingon Word of the Day is brought to you by qurgh (qurgh@kli.org).
Klingon word: tajvaj Part of speech: noun Definition: corner of a room Source: qep'a' 24 [2017] _______________________________________________ Cf. also {po'oH} "corner (street, piece of paper)". {tajvaj} was first revealed as meaning "angle" in HolQeD: (HQ 11.2): The attitude of a plane is its orientation relative to something, such as the {ghangwI'} "horizon" ... The attitude of an aircraft is often talked about in terms of angles. The word for angle is {tajvaj}. Klingon {taH} means "be at a negative angle". (De'vID, 11/16/2014 < qepHom 2014): Traditionally (meaning long ago), angles were measured using a unit called a {law}. Using the decimal counting system, there were 243 {lawmey} in a {gho} (circle), and each angle in a {ra'Duch tIQ} (equilateral triangle) had 40.5 {lawmey}. These days, Klingons reckon angles the way most of the galaxy does. The unit of measure (degree) is a {lawrI'} (some people say {law chu'}, though that's used less and less), and there are 360 {lawrI'mey} in a {gho} and 60 {lawrI'mey} in each angle of a {ra'Duch tIQ}. <....> The word for "be perpendicular" is {leD} and it's normally used with a plural subject: {leD rav tlhoy' je} "the floor and the wall are perpendicular (to each other)." The word {leD} is also used to indicate a right angle: {tajvaj leD} -- Voragh Ca'Non Master of the Klingons
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