Klingon Word of the Day: 'Ipnal
Klingon Word of the Day for Wednesday, September 02, 2020 Klingon word: 'Ipnal Part of speech: noun Definition: spouse (gender-neutral term) Source: qep'a' 27 This Klingon Word of the Day is brought to you by qurgh (qurgh@kli.org).
Klingon word: 'Ipnal Part of speech: noun Definition: spouse (gender-neutral term) Source: qep'a' 27 [2020] _______________________________________________ (KGT 199): The word for husband is {loDnal} and that for wife is {be'nal}. Though there are occasional exceptions, for the most part, neither of these words is used in direct address (in a sentence such as {loDnal HIghoS} [Husband, come here]) and neither of them typically takes the suffix of endearment {-oy} (as in {be'naloy} [wifey]). (MO's email to Lieven, 11/15/2010): There was another question about whether {loDnI'nal} and {be'nI'nal} could be brother-in-law and sister-in-law. Maltz said he didn't think there were specific words for these concepts. He said to just describe the relationship: {loDnI' loDnal} and {be'nI' loDnal} for brother-in-law and {loDnI' be'nal} and {be'nI' be'nal} for sister-in-law. He said you could even say things like {be'nal loDnI' be'nal} 'wife's brother's wife'. SEE: 'Ip oath (n) (STEnc [1994] 344): The Oath is the "Klingon ritual of marriage, solemnizing the bond between husband and wife in the Klingon culture. Worf and K'Ehleyr almost "took the oath" after they spent a night together on the Enterprise-D holodeck in 2365, but neither felt ready for such a commitment at that time, even though they had just conceived a child together." {tlhIngan jIH} "I am a Klingon" is "[the first] part of the oath spoken between husband and wife in solemnizing their marriage. (TNG "The Emissary") SEE ALSO: 'e'nal someone who married into the family (i.e. an "in-law") (n) -- Voragh Ca'Non Master of the Klingons
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