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Latest revision as of 03:06, 2 September 2018
A DiHnaq was a Klingon cultural item. It fitted the lady of the house's right wrist. It was a symbol of her household control. When the lady of the house was out, the DiHnaq would hang on a chain over the inner door at the main house. (DS9 - The Left Hand of Destiny novels: Book One, Book Two)
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