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Re: [Tlhingan-hol] Opposite of 'o'megh

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Rohan Fenwick - QeS 'utlh)
Wed Jan 25 05:13:04 2012

From: Rohan Fenwick - QeS 'utlh <qeslagh@hotmail.com>
To: <tlhingan-hol@kli.org>
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2012 20:12:50 +1000
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ghItlhpu' Qov=2C jatlh:
> Would you consider bI'reS to be the opposite of 'o'megh or does=20
> 'o'megh pertain only to narrative works?

I'm confused. From the HolQeD article about endings (12:2)=2C I thought tha=
t the opposite of {'o'megh} was {namtun}=2C not {bI'reS}=2C and that both r=
eferred more specifically to parts of musical works. For narrative works=2C=
 is it not {bertlham} versus {bI'reS}?

taH:
> A battle has an 'o'megh.

Does it? Not meaning to doubt you here=2C but I don't remember ever seeing =
that used=3B can you give a canon example? (Perhaps it's in paq'batlh and I=
 just don't remember it.) I'd've used {bertlham} instead.

QeS 'utlh
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