Klingon Word of the Day for Wednesday, August 03, 2016 Klingon word: reghuluSngan Part of speech: noun Definition: Regulan Source: TKD This Klingon Word of the Day is brought to you by qurgh (qurgh@kli.org).
reH, jIHvaD 'Iwghargh qawmoH mu'vam.. Sent from my goat phone On 3 Aug 2016 5:00 p.m., <qurgh@wizage.net> wrote:
Klingon Word of the Day for Wednesday, August 03, 2016
Klingon word: reghuluSngan Part of speech: noun Definition: Regulan Source: TKD
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Klingon Word of the Day for Wednesday, August 03, 2016
Klingon word: reghuluSngan Part of speech: noun Definition: Regulan [i.e. person]
AFAIK never used in a sentence. SEE ALSO: reghuluS Regulus (place) reghuluS chorgh M-113 (place: a.k.a. Regulus VIII) MKE reghuluS 'Iw HIq Regulan bloodwine HIq qIj reghuluS 'Iw HIq ghap jab They serve Black Ale or Regulan bloodwine. CK reghuluS 'Iwghargh Regulan bloodworm reH HIvje'lIjDaq 'Iwghargh Datu'jaj May you always find a bloodworm in your glass! PK (toast) tun; reghuluS 'Iwghargh rur soft as a Regulan bloodworm KGT Lt. Korax compared humans to Regulan bloodworms on Deep Space Station K-7 in 2268: they are both "soft and spineless" (TOS "The Trouble with Tribbles") According to Dr. Phlox, Regulan bloodworms are excellent for filtering toxins. (ENT "Two Days and Two Nights") Phlox has used these harmless worms for years to clean a patient's lymphatic system, but are difficult to replace. (ENT "Stratagem", Phlox held one up with a pair of forceps and the app. 4-inch long worms were, indeed, quite soft). Information about Regulan bloodworms was displayed by the computer as a graphic in Keiko O'Brien's schoolroom on Deep Space 9 (DS9 "A Man Alone", "The Nagus") and in the infirmary aboard Deep Space 9 (DS9 "Babel"). Cf. http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Regulan_bloodworm for details and images. -- Voragh tlhIngan ghantoH pIn'a' Ca'Non Master of the Klingons
not 'Iwghargh vISopqang 'ach 'Iw HIq vItlhutlhqangbej... 'a jISIv.. 'Iw HIqDaq, nuq Sar 'oH 'Iwvam'e' ? nuq Ha'DIbaH 'Iw 'oH 'Iwvam'e' ? nach velwI' qIj Sent from my goat phone On 3 Aug 2016 5:12 p.m., "Steven Boozer" <sboozer@uchicago.edu> wrote:
Klingon Word of the Day for Wednesday, August 03, 2016
Klingon word: reghuluSngan Part of speech: noun Definition: Regulan [i.e. person]
AFAIK never used in a sentence.
SEE ALSO: reghuluS Regulus (place) reghuluS chorgh M-113 (place: a.k.a. Regulus VIII) MKE
reghuluS 'Iw HIq Regulan bloodwine
HIq qIj reghuluS 'Iw HIq ghap jab They serve Black Ale or Regulan bloodwine. CK
reghuluS 'Iwghargh Regulan bloodworm
reH HIvje'lIjDaq 'Iwghargh Datu'jaj May you always find a bloodworm in your glass! PK (toast)
tun; reghuluS 'Iwghargh rur soft as a Regulan bloodworm KGT
Lt. Korax compared humans to Regulan bloodworms on Deep Space Station K-7 in 2268: they are both "soft and spineless" (TOS "The Trouble with Tribbles")
According to Dr. Phlox, Regulan bloodworms are excellent for filtering toxins. (ENT "Two Days and Two Nights") Phlox has used these harmless worms for years to clean a patient's lymphatic system, but are difficult to replace. (ENT "Stratagem", Phlox held one up with a pair of forceps and the app. 4-inch long worms were, indeed, quite soft). Information about Regulan bloodworms was displayed by the computer as a graphic in Keiko O'Brien's schoolroom on Deep Space 9 (DS9 "A Man Alone", "The Nagus") and in the infirmary aboard Deep Space 9 (DS9 "Babel"). Cf. http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Regulan_bloodworm for details and images.
-- Voragh tlhIngan ghantoH pIn'a' Ca'Non Master of the Klingons
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jISovbe’. Here’s what I have about blood and wine (at least as Okrand understands it) in my notes: (KGT 95): Domestic {HIq} is distilled from a number of different kinds of grain ({tIr}), with some additional constituents (of both plant and animal origin, including {'Iw}, blood) adding flavor and strength. {'Iw HIq} (bloodwine) is served warm to hot (best is {porgh Hat} – “body temperature”, though it is not clear whose body) and should be very dark red in color. […] Animal blood ({'Iw}) is found primarily in alcoholic beverages, but the milk ({nIm}) of some creatures (such as the {targh} [targ]) is combined with other ingredients to form drinks of rather complex flavor, though it is seldom consumed by itself. For more information, you should ask a {‘Iw HIq pIn}, somebody who knows all about bloodwine (slang, KGT p. 158). -- Voragh tlhIngan ghantoH pIn'a' Ca'Non Master of the Klingons From: tlhIngan-Hol [mailto:tlhingan-hol-bounces@lists.kli.org] On Behalf Of mayqel qunenoS Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2016 9:18 AM not 'Iwghargh vISopqang 'ach 'Iw HIq vItlhutlhqangbej... 'a jISIv.. 'Iw HIqDaq, nuq Sar 'oH 'Iwvam'e' ? nuq Ha'DIbaH 'Iw 'oH 'Iwvam'e' ? nach velwI' qIj Sent from my goat phone
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