Klingon

See also: klingon

English

Etymology 1

In many cases, from German Klingen, via Russian Клинген (Klingen) (many bearers in 1900s US censuses are recorded as being from Russia). Compare the various spellings of the related surname Klingon Smith (more commonly Klingensmith, Klingenschmitt, Klingenschmidt).

Proper noun

Klingon (plural Klingons)

  1. A surname.

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Etymology 2

Photograph of two people in Klingon costume
Two Klingons

c. 1960s,[1] from the Star Trek franchise, purportedly by Gene Roddenberry, named for Lieutenant Wilbur Clingan of the Los Angeles Police Department. In-universe, the name was a transcription of Klingon tlhIngan.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: klĭng'ŏn, IPA(key): /ˈklɪŋɒn/
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  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈklɪŋɑn/, /ˈkliŋɑn/
  • Rhymes: (US) -ɪŋɑn

Noun

Klingon (plural Klingons)

  1. (countable) Member of an alien warrior race in the Star Trek universe with distinctive forehead ridges and a culture based on strict observance of honour, loyalty, and combat.
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Proper noun

Klingon

  1. An artificial language created by Marc Okrand for the film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
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Afrikaans

Pronunciation

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Noun

Klingon (uncountable)

  1. Klingon (language)
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