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[ mɪv ]
Noun
English: helmet
German: Helm
Source: KGT (219 KE, 253 EK)
Category: clothing
KLCP Level: 3
Notes
KGT p. 27: In some regions, a bargh made of metal is a mIv (which also means"helmet," even though, historically speaking, helmets are not necessarily madeof metal) or a mIv bargh ("helmet pot"), while a ceramic bargh is called achor (literally "belly") or chor bargh ("belly pot").
Noun
English: metal flat-bottomed pot (regional)
German: Helm
Source: KGT (219 KE, 253 EK)
KLCP Level: 3
Notes
KGT p. 27: In some regions, a bargh made of metal is a mIv (which also means"helmet," even though, historically speaking, helmets are not necessarily madeof metal) or a mIv bargh ("helmet pot"), while a ceramic bargh is called achor (literally "belly") or chor bargh ("belly pot").
Usage for mIv
mIv je DaS
helmet and boot
Type: idiom - Source: KGT p. 108
latlh De'/Additional Information

fully dressed, as for a ceremonial affair:

{mIv je DaS tuQ ra'wI'.}
The commander is in full dress uniform.

mIvDaq pogh cha'
display a glove on one's helmet
Type: idiom - Source: KGT p. 125
latlh De'/Additional Information
is used to convey the idea that a matter has been postponed or rescheduled; the phrase can be heard in a number of forms, depending on the parties to the commitment. For example, {mIvwIjDaq poghlIj vIcha'} implies that the postponed matter is between the speaker and the addressee.
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