[Tlhingan-hol] Klingon Word of the Day: yotlh

Steven Boozer sboozer at uchicago.edu
Tue May 12 07:27:45 PDT 2015


> Klingon Word of the Day for Tuesday, May 12, 2015
> 
> Klingon word: yotlh
> Part of speech: noun
> Definition: field (of land)

KGT 89:  Agriculture ({Satlh}) is practiced to a certain extent, though it is common to gather uncultivated plants as well. Fruit or vegetables that come from a farm ({Du'}) are called either {naH} alone or {Du' naH} ("farm fruit" or vegetable or produce)... The verb {yob} (harvest) is used to refer to gathering up plants or plant parts, whether from a field ({yotlh}) that has been sown or out in the wild. The verb meaning farm is {wIj}; that meaning plant (referring to vegetation of any kind) is {poch}.

HQ 12.2:7f.:  {qa'rI'} is also used for the end of bounded space which is seen as having length even it is not enclosed space. Thus, it is used for the end of a road, the end of a bridge, the end of a long field. (Maltz didn't think it would mean much of anything to refer to the {qa'rI'} of a square field.)

SEE:
Hatlh 	country(side) (n)
ghor 		surface (of planet) (n)
puH 		land (n)
yav 		ground (n)

SEE ALSO:
che'ron 	battlefield (n)
chem 		(energy) field? (n)


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Voragh
Ca'Non Master of the Klingons





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