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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/21/2019 11:16 AM, Steven Boozer
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">FYI I found one example of the {Hoch} modifying a NOUN+NOUN phrase :
QaptaHvIS So'wI', Hoch jagh Dujmey DaQotlh.
Disable all enemy ships while cloaked. (MKE)
{Hoch jagh Dujmey} "all enemy ships" NOT *{jagh Hoch Dujmey}.
Can anyone think of another example?</pre>
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<p><b>Hoch puq poH</b><i> all ages (paq'batlh),</i> literally <i>each
child period.</i> <b>puq poH</b><i> </i>is known to mean <i>generation.</i>
<b>Hoch</b> is modifying <b>puq poH.</b></p>
<p>Also from <i>paq'batlh:</i> <b>Hoch Qo'noS nuvpu'</b><i> every
Klingon on the planet,</i> literally<i> all Kronos people.</i><b>
</b>It's specifically not <b>Qo'noS Hoch nuvpu'</b><i> Kronos's
all the people.</i><br>
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<p>We also have canon for <b>X Hoch</b> in <i>paq'batlh:</i> <b>QeHDaj
Hoch</b><i> all his rage.</i><br>
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