[[ [2011-09-17] added document [2013-04-11] added metadata header Type: email Date: 26 July 2010 Title: Re: {mu' chu'} Author: Chris Lipscombe Summary: New word: {ghIv} . Clarified meanings for {Qutlh} (which only means physically supporting something) and {ghaq} (which can be used to mean ). ]] From: qurgh lungqIj Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2010 22:22:13 -0400 Subject: Re: mu' chu' To: tlhingan-hol@kli.org Marc was listening in while Eric was telling me the words. When we got to ghIv, gham was brought up. Marc described ghIv as the "person" version of gham. Marc also clarified that Qutlh (support) can only refer to physically supporting something. It can't refer to monetary (he said ghaq is for this), psychological or any other non-physical type of support. This seemed to interest Krankor, but it may be common knowledge. :D qurgh On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 9:32 PM, ghunchu'wI' 'utlh wrote: > ja' qurgh: > > > When I was talking to Eric about the new words, he also mentioned > > ghIv - limb (of a person) > > > > Was that not on the list? > > Indeed it was. I'm not certain whether it means "limb (i.e. arm or > leg)" or "limbs (i.e. arms and legs)" and I wanted to get confirmation > before reporting it. > > -- ghunchu'wI' > > > > [[eof]]