English: diminutive
Source: TKD
KLCP Level: 1
-Hom (ns1) diminutive
Hom (n) bone
Hom (n slang) weakling, runt, scrawny one, skinny one
lo' (v) use
use a little scoop - minimize importance
Type: idiom - Source: KGT
He's on the shuttlecraft
Type: sentence - Source: Star Trek: The Final Frontier
-Du' (ns2) plural for body parts
-lIj (ns4) your
-Daq (ns5) locative
Ho' (n) tooth
Ho' (n slang) idol
-Hom (ns1) diminutive
Hom (n) bone
Hom (n slang) weakling, runt, scrawny one, skinny one
ghoD (v) stuff
-lu' (vs5) indefinite subject
-bogh (vs9) which
-lu' (vs5) indefinite subject
You have some stuffed to'baj legs in your teeth.
Type: QI'lop - Source: Power Klingon
The three forks of the Skral
Were the scene of battle
Between the two armies.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book
Fek'lhr! Guardian of my souls,
You have been outwitted
By a mere mortal!
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book
Sparks from the fire river
Caught his hair,
Caught his hair.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book
And Morathās strength was gone,
The coward threw his sword
Into the fire streams of Kri'stak.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book
James T. Kirk -- I've followed his career since I was a boy. A man to admire... and hate.
Type: sentence - Source: Star Trek: The Final Frontier
āThree men lead the army
With one who is most impressive
With a five pointed blade.ā
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book
First, Molor taunts Kahless,
Then Kotar comes to Kahlessās tent,
And grabs Kahless by the neck.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book
And Kahless spoke to them
In every village and city he went,
Filled with pride and authority,
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book
The Klingon battle knife is designed primarily for versatility of use, so that the user is never caught at a disadvantage. Two small, secondary blades eject from the knife's sides, providing both a hand guard and another set of cutting edges. A brutally spiked pommel fastens the hilt together to provide a damaging surprise attack or give a devastating backhand stroke.
Type: skybox card - Source: Skybox SP2 SuvwI' taj - Blade of the Warrior
Similar in configuration to the first Klingon vessels encountered, the K'Tinga-Class remained in use for most of the 23rd century. A sleeper ship of this class, the T'Ong, was encountered in the 24th century by the U.S.S. Enterprise.
Type: skybox card - Source: Skybox S15 tlhIngan may'Duj, qItI'nga - Klingon Battlecruiser, K'Tinga-Class
When a Klingon warrior dies or is killed, other Klingons may perform a ceremonial howl or yell as part of the Klingon death ritual. The eyes of the fallen Klingon are opened and others roar in a great crescendo. This yell is victorious in nature, rather than mournful and also serves to warn the other dead that a Klingon warrior is coming.
Type: skybox card - Source: Skybox S31 Death Howl - Hegh bey