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[ pʰoɣ ]
Noun

English: glove

German: Handschuh

Spanish: guante

Source: TKD

Category: clothing

KLCP Level: 2

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KGT p. 58. A warrior's glove, also made of skin, had wide bands around thewrist and sharp protrusions at the knuckles. If there was a special name forthese protrusions, it is lost; they are now called simply DuQwI'mey("spikes"). The gloves did not have fingers. They were designed to protect thepalm, back of the hand, and wrist, but not to interfere with the mobility of awarrior's fingers. Modern gloves generally adhere to this design.

Usage for pogh

mIvDaq pogh cha'

display a glove on one's helmet

Type: idiom - Source: KGT

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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