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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/6/2021 3:18 AM, Lieven L. Litaer
wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite"
cite="mid:397fee02-43c4-f35f-36b1-a751d3be182f@gmx.de">This
message is addressing all those who enjoy keeping records and
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archives correctly arranged.
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I just noticed these three words
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{ghojmeH taj}
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{nuH bey'}
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{SoS taj}
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Which I have listed as source "HolQeD v10n1, p. 20"
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While checking for this, I noticed that there is no page 20 in
that
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issue, and the words do not appear there at all.
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I know they came from the KCD, but were they published anywhere
else
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officially, being HolQeD or newsgroup or anything?</blockquote>
<p>The correct source for these terms is KCD. To my knowledge, they
were not published separately in <i>HolQeD,</i> and Okrand never
posted anything about them. The word <b>bey'</b> was included in
KGT's word list.<br>
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