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Alphabetical list of Klingonese glossary
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Ha'DIbaH
tlhIngan Hol term for an animal lifeform. This is often used as an insult. (TOS movie: The Search for Spock)
HaroS
Klingonese word, something a Klingon might put in a sack. Used in syntax, one would use "a sack of HaroS" rather than "a sack of potatoes". Kurrgo thought to himself that a Cardassian he struck in the neck fell to the ground like a sack of HaroS. (TLE novel: The Art of the Impossible)
He chu' ghoS
A Klingon command phrase meaning "Set a new course," referring to ship's course. It is in abbreviated Clipped Klingon, so the verb ghoS is not conjugated. In proper grammar, it would be He chu’ yIghoS. (ST reference: The Klingon Dictionary, TNG episode: "Unification, Part I")
Heghlu'meH QaQ jajvam
Today is a good day to die. (DS9 episode: "The Way of the Warrior")
HIvneS
tlhIngan Hol verb, sometimes translated as "honor-attack". It refers to carrying out a suicide attack. (ST reference: Klingon for the Galactic Traveler)
HoD
tlhIngan Hol term for the rank of starship captain. (ST reference: The Klingon Dictionary)
HoH'egh
tlhIngan Hol term for the act of committing suicide. An honorable form of suicide is the Heghbat ritual. (ST reference: The Klingon Dictionary, DS9 comic: "Hostage Situation")
HubneS
tlhIngan Hol verb, sometimes translated as "honor-defend". It refers to carrying out a suicidal defensive mission knowing that involves dying to achieve a strategic purpose. (ST reference: Klingon for the Galactic Traveler)
Hur'Iq
tlhIngan Hol term for for "outsider", used to refer to the alien race that attacked and plundered Qo'noS. It is sometimes transliterated as Hur'q. (DS9 episode: "The Sword of Kahless", ST reference: Klingon for the Galactic Traveler)
Hur'Iqngan
tlhIngan Hol term for a member of the Hur'q species. (ST reference: Klingon for the Galactic Traveler)
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