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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/8/2019 9:43 AM, Lieven L. Litaer
wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:da34f66d-872d-2205-009f-79405284010c@gmx.de">I think
HochHom is the closest thing we have so far, and the canon examply
might even be quite clear and maybe even more useful than we
thought:
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"most of the 23rd century"
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{vatlh DIS poH 23 HochHom}
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SkyBox #15
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Although I'm not sure if that can be applied to a not-fixed time
period.
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<p>The difference here is that a <b>vatlh DIS poH</b> is a time
period, whereas <b>wa' ben</b> is a point in time, not a period.
<b>wa' ben</b> might refer to a whole year if you're pointing to
it in a vague way, but it still represents a point where each year
is just one point. I'm not sure it makes sense to say <i>most of
a point in time.</i><br>
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