English: contain (an enemy)
German: (einen Feind) in Schach halten
Source: TKD (107 KE, 121 EK)
Category: war
KLCP Level: 2
(KGT 48):Â Common militaristic acts also have associated terminology, both verbs (DoHmoH, drive back; Hub, defend; yot, invade; weH, raid [same as yot, really, but with the added connotation of surprise or speed]; HIv, attack, assault; Sev, contain; HeD, retreat, withdraw) and nouns (yot, invasion, raid, incursion; Hub, defense).
NON-CANON USE:
ngIq HeySelmaj'e' nuSev 'ej nuqat...
Atom by atom they will coil around us... (DSC "A Vulcan Hello")
Don't confuse with the noun Sev "bandage".
SEE ALSO:
ngaSÂ Â Â Â Â Â contain (have inside) (v)
wegh      confine (v)
jon       capture (v)
von       trap, entrap (v)
English: bandage
German: Binde, Verband
Source: TKD (107 KE, 121 EK)
KLCP Level: 2
Do not confuse with the "militaristic" verb Sev "contain (an enemy)". SEE ALSO: QID wound (v) rIQ be injured (v) wun [be vulnerable, be unprotected] (v) (MKE) Qan protect (v) For "bandage/dress (a wound)" we might use the verb qat "wrap, encase".
There is no usage for this word in the database.