Klingon Word of the Day: paw'
Klingon Word of the Day for Tuesday, October 22, 2024 Klingon word: paw' Part of speech: verb Definition: butt heads (slang) Source: TKD (99 KE, 125 EK) This Klingon Word of the Day is brought to you by qurgh (qurgh@kli.org).
Klingon word: paw' Part of speech: verb Definition: butt heads (slang) _______________________________________________ paw' tlhIngan SuvwI'pu' The Klingon warriors butt heads (i.e. collide). KGT pe'vIl Supaw'jaj! ("a Klingon greeting apparently for welcoming a group to an event." [De'vID, 11/16/2014 < qepHom 2014) (KGT 157f.): This verb describes a very common habit among Klingon warriors, particularly at festive occasions. Two Klingons stand close together, facing each other, and, with great joviality, slam their foreheads together. ... In both its literal and slang usages, {paw'} takes a plural subject: {paw' tlhIngan SuvwI'pu'} ("The Klingon warriors butt heads") ... When the subject of {paw'} is persons, the most common interpretation of the verb is the slang one-that is, butt heads. Thus, if one were to say {paw' tera'nganpu'} ("The Terrans collide"), this would probably be taken to mean that the Terrans butt heads, as unlikely as the image might be. .... There is no simple non-slang verb for "butt heads". NOTE ALSO: qIp'egh nachDu'chaj tlhIngan SuvwI'pu' Klingon warriors are butting heads. CK ["This sentence really doesn't make much sense to me... However, perhaps Okrand has some weird sort of grammar in mind..." (SuStel)] SEE: paw' collide (v) (KGT 157f.): The word literally means collide and is usually (though hardly exclusively) heard when referring to vehicles. In both its literal and slang usages, {paw'} takes a plural subject ... {paw' lupDujHommey} ("The shuttlecraft collide"). To refer to something in motion colliding with something stationary, a different verb, {ngeQ} ("bump into, collide with") is used, as in {raS ngeQ tera'ngan} ("The Terran bumps into the table"). When the subject of {paw'} is persons, the most common interpretation of the verb is the slang one-that is, butt heads. ... When the subject of {paw'} is anything other than persons, the most likely interpretation is the non-slang one, collide. If one wanted to say that two persons collide but not imply that they butt heads, the verb {ngeQ} would probably be used along with the suffix {-chuq} (each other) as in {ngeQchuq tera'nganpu'} ("The Terrans collide with each other"). PUN: "pow!" SEE ALSO: ngeQ bump into, run into, collide with (v) 'ap be dented(v) 'apmoH dent (v) nach head (n) TREK NOTES: In 2369 Captain Nu'Daq challenged Data to the *B'aht Qul* strength challenge after hearing of Data's reputation for great physical strength - Data easily won the challenge, whereupon Nu'Daq head-butted Data, but then bounced backwards and landed on the floor. Data explained: "My upper spinal support is a polyalloy designed to withstand extreme stress. My skull is composed of cortenide and duranium." [TNG: "The Chase"] [ two Klingons are having a head-butting contest at Quark's bar ] MARTOK: No, no, no. You can do better than that. You're barely making contact. Again! More wine! [ Nog and Jake are at a nearby table ] JAKE: I don't care what anyone says. That's got to hurt. [DS9 "Blaze of Glory"] -- Voragh Ca'Non Master of the Klingons
Am 22.10.2024 um 17:24 schrieb Steven Boozer via tlhIngan-Hol:
Klingon word: paw' Part of speech: verb Definition: butt heads (slang) _______________________________________________
paw' tlhIngan SuvwI'pu' The Klingon warriors butt heads (i.e. collide). KGT
pe'vIl Supaw'jaj! ("a Klingon greeting apparently for welcoming a group to an event." [De'vID, 11/16/2014 < qepHom 2014)
Here's the full quote of what Okrand wrote here in the introduction of the qepHom booklet 2014: I am sorry that I can’t be with you this year to learn, speak, and (mostly) enjoy, but I salute you all. I could say that I hope all of you have a great qepHom, but I think that “hope” in this context is not the right word. I know you will have a great qepHom. For those of you who have been to a qepHom or two (or more) before, I’m glad you’re back. For those of you for whom this is the first time, get ready for a really special few days. As the Klingons say: pe’vIl Supaw’jaj! If I find the time, I'll upload images of the booklet to this page for future reference: https://klingon.wiki/En/NewWordsQepHom2014 -- Lieven L. Litaer aka the "Klingon Teacher from Germany" https://tlhInganHol.com
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