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RE: Did Hoch, now pagh...

d'Armond Speers, Ph.D. ([email protected]) [KLI Member] [Hol po'wI']



> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On
> Behalf Of ...Paul
> Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 7:50 PM
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...Paulvo':
> My words list offers /HochHom/ for "most, majority", but I'm not sure
> where it came from.

KGT 216 KE, 250 EK.

S15
{tlhIngan may'Duj, qItI'nga

wa'DIch tlhIngan Dujmey luleghlu'pu'bogh rur qItI'nga' Duj tera' vatlh DIS
poH cha'maH wej HochHom lo'lu'taH.  tera' vatlh DISpoH cha'maH loS bong
QongmeH qItI'nga Duj tI'ang ghompu' DIvI' 'ejDo' 'enterpray'.}
Klingon Battlecruiser, K'Tinga-Class

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 th the U.S.S.
Enterprise.

> ...Paul






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