The new definition says cog/sprocket *teeth*. I assume the singular {Ho'} refers to one such tooth. What's the plural? Is it {Ho'Du'} (even when referring to a non-body part) or {Ho'mey}? -- De'vID
We do have the example of «jIb Ho'Du'» for "comb", as well as «DeSqIvDu'» for the handles of the «nevDagh», so I'd say it's fairly likely to be «Ho'Du'». On the other hand, we also have a distinction between «noqDu'» and «noqmey». //loghaD ________________________________ From: tlhIngan-Hol <tlhingan-hol-bounces@lists.kli.org> on behalf of De'vID <de.vid.jonpin@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2018 10:00:10 AM To: tlhIngan-Hol Subject: [tlhIngan Hol] {Ho'} new meaning The new definition says cog/sprocket *teeth*. I assume the singular {Ho'} refers to one such tooth. What's the plural? Is it {Ho'Du'} (even when referring to a non-body part) or {Ho'mey}? -- De'vID
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