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A thing, concept or quality thought to be so utterly insignificant or beneath contempt that a [[Dwarfs|Dwarf]] wouldn't think twice before not giving you one. As illustration of the point, Grag [[Bashfull Bashfullsson]] assured the [[Low King]] that [[Samuel Vimes]] did not give a ''tra'ka'' for accepted protocol, an observation to which the King of All the Dwarfs, who'd met Vimes before, wearily nodded assent. | A thing, concept or quality thought to be so utterly insignificant or beneath contempt that a [[Dwarfs|Dwarf]] wouldn't think twice before not giving you one. As illustration of the point, Grag [[Bashfull Bashfullsson]] assured the [[Low King]] that [[Samuel Vimes]] did not give a ''tra'ka'' for accepted protocol, an observation to which the King of All the Dwarfs, who'd met Vimes before, wearily nodded assent. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:38, 24 November 2013
A thing, concept or quality thought to be so utterly insignificant or beneath contempt that a Dwarf wouldn't think twice before not giving you one. As illustration of the point, Grag Bashfull Bashfullsson assured the Low King that Samuel Vimes did not give a tra'ka for accepted protocol, an observation to which the King of All the Dwarfs, who'd met Vimes before, wearily nodded assent.