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[ pʰud​͡​ʒ ]
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English: be weak

German: schwach, ohne kraft

Source: TKD

KLCP Level: 1

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CK: "As you practice speaking, remember: Speak Klingon boldly; do not be meek or hesitant. This could be interpreted as a sign of weakness, a less than admirable trait among Klingons." bIpuj You are weak. KLS puj verengan; bIQ rur the Ferengi is as weak as water (HQ 13.1:9) tlhIngan yoH HoS verengan yoH puj The Klingon is braver than the Ferengi (slang) KGT tlhIngan yoH HoS Hoch yoH puj Klingons are the bravest of all (slang) KGT puj; bIQ rur weak as water KGT DuHIv jagh Dangu'laHbe'bogh, vaj bIwunchoH 'ej bIpujchoH Attack by unknown enemy leaves you vulnerable and weak. MKE moratlh DaH bIHaw'laHtaHbe' puj 'uSDu'lIj PB qanjIt qan vemmoH moratlh, vavDaj ghaH qanjIt'e' puj tIqDu'Daj 'ach Hem Morath wakes his father, the old Kanjit, his hearts weak, but proud. PB pujmoH weaken (v) pujchuqmoH they weaken each other (st.k 11/97) pujnISmoH he/she needs to weaken [somebody] (st.k 11/97) jaghpu'ra' bopujmoHtaHvIS, ghur tuqmeyraj quv. Honor will rise in your houses as you bring your enemies to their knees. MKE puj weakness (n) PB nItebHa' molor HI''a' SuvvIpghach puj je HarghmeH yeq chaH United to do battle together! Against the tyrant Molor! Against fear and against weakness! PB pujwI' weakling (n) KGT 152: "This word [Hom] literally means bone, but its slang usage is no doubt influenced by the noun suffix -Hom, a diminutive that adds a meaning of smallness or lack of importance... There are a number of standard counterparts to Hom, such as pujwI' (weakling), langwI' (one who is thin), and runwI' (one who is short)." pujwI' HIvlu'chugh quvbe'lu' There is no honor in attacking the weak. TKW KGT 87: "Prior to the preparation of this dish, the worms are fed only 'Iw puj (diluted blood; literally, weak blood), which the worms find unappetizing and therefore consume only when they are nearly starving." KGT 42: "... in an archaic form of Klingon, ru' meant something like ready to collapse or die. It was used to describe weakened prey or a weakened enemy ... The modern meaning of ru', derived from the earlier senses, is be temporary." KGT 196: "Mistakenly calling someone a Suy (merchant) when the intent is to be insulting and call him or her a Suy' will have the effect of making the speaker appear to be foolish and, therefore, weak and hardly in a position to be ridiculing someone else." KGT 165: "a society that is judged to be falling apart may have tlhamHom (little gravity) or tlham puj (weak gravity)" Note the idiom: jaghwI'Daq jIHom I use (my) second toe at my enemy (IDIOM: I claim my enemy is unworthy or weak) (HQ 10.2:11) KGT 35: "The Klingons equate water with weakness. Anything is better than water; the less waterlike, the better." KGT 161: "because of the Klingon association of water with weakness (as opposed to the strength of blood or ale, for that matter)" TKW 34: "Just as blood is used figuratively to refer to power, water carries the opposite and negative connotation of lack of control. Strength cannot coexist with weakness within an individual or a successful society." KGT 167 "Since Klingons consider self-control a great virtue, declaring oneself to be cursed is comparable to an admission of weakness and utterly uncharacteristic (though not unknown). To say that someone else is cursed, on the other hand, is to attribute weakness to that person." KGT 151: "not only is being under a doctor's care considered a sign of weakness, but it is also regarded as a relinquishing of self-control." "Ah, sentimentality, mercy-the emotions of peace. Your weakness, Captain Kirk." (Kor, TOS "Errand of Mercy") SEE ALSO: HoS be strong (v) HoSghaj be powerful, be potent (v)

Usage for puj

pujwI' HIvlu'chugh quvbe'lu'.

There is no honor in attacking the weak.

Type: proverb - Source: TKW

latlh De'/Additional Information

Though sometimes difficult to discern, it would appear that Klingons do have a sense of fair play. Worf quoted this aphorism to his son, Alexander, who had just bullied a group of children. Though phrased in presumably military terms, the ethic expressed by the saying runs throughout Klingon society.

moratlh
DaH bIHaw'laHtaHbe'
puj 'uSDu'lIj

Now, Morath
You can run no more,
Your legs are weak.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book

DuHIv jagh Dangu'laHbe'bogh, vaj bIwunchoH 'ej bIpujchoH.

Attack by unknown enemy leaves you vulnerable and weak.

Type: sentence - Source: Klingon Monopoly Combat Cards

latlh De'/Additional Information
An enemy you cannot identify attacks you, so you become unprotected and weak.

United to do battle together!
Against the tyrant Molor!
Against fear and against weakness!

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

latlh De'/Additional Information

This sentence was from the first edition and was completely replaced in the second edition of the paq'batlh with the following:

HarghmeH yeq chaH
molor HI''a' luSuv
lughIjlu'be' 'ej pujHa' 'e' lu'aghmeH Suv

May Kotar be merciful on his spirit,
For no matter his faults, at least
This Klingon brother died with honor.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

Morath wakes his father,
The old Kanjit,
His hearts* weak, but proud.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book

Gre'thor was now the home
Of the hearts of doubt and fear,
The place for the weak and dishonored.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Impact Book

With it, I restore pride and values
Of the Klingon Empire, for under Molor,
They have grown weak and faint.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

United to do battle together!
Against the tyrant Molor!
Against fear and against weakness!

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

Sleep well, for it will be your last night,
Put on your finest armor,
For there is no honor in attacking the weak.

Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book

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