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Verb

English: knot, tie a knot in something, encrypt (slang)

German: knoten, verknoten

Source: Email from Lieven - 11/12/2014

KLCP Level: 4

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Lieven (11/12/2014): After giving us the word for "knitting", Maltz just revealed another useful and related word: it's meS and means "knot", both as noun and verb. The object of the verb is the thing you use to make a knot, e.g. tlhegh vImeS - "I make a knot in the rope". To loosen the knot, simply say meSHa'. Maltz also said that now that everyone knows the word meS, he can add that meS is a frequently used slang term for "encrypt". Similarly, meSHa' means "decrypt" . SEE ALSO: bagh tie (v) rar connect, attach (v) nIq weave [also knit] (v) naw' access (v) ngoq code (n)

Noun

English: knot

German: Knoten

Source: Email from Lieven - 11/12/2014

KLCP Level: 4

See Also:
Notes

After giving us the word for "knitting", Maltz just revealed another useful and related word: it's meS and means "knot", both as noun and verb. The object of the verb is the thing you use to make a knot, e.g. tlhegh vImeS - "I make a knot in the rope". To loosen the knot, simply say meSHa'.

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