Yurok dictionary
Morphology search: -ohp- [-ohp-] • medial suffix • water or liquid, especially if contained or rising • Variants -rhp-, -oh-, -oop-, -rh-
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rekwoh drink
lohpee'hl clouds gather, it is cloudy
plop' it is in spate, it floods
kaamop' it is rough water
ket'op' it is in a pot (food), it is barked (shins)
swoopee'hl pour with rain, rain hard
mo'ohpeer fog
plerwernerp' it is high tide, it is high (of a river)
regohpeenek' I fill
mo'ohpeerk be foggy
myop' it is crowded
regop' it is full (of liquid)
rohpee'hl it clears (of weather)
'ekoyop' it is pliable, it is flexible, it is sticky, it is gummy
laakaamop' it is rough water on a river
lohpeenek' I scrape out
lerhperyehl
pekoyop' it is red (water)
swoopeenek' spill, pour, empty (trans.)
swoopoyoh burst forth, gush (liquid)
ta'anoop' it is hot, it gets hot (liquid)
testop' it coagulates
terperyerh be cold (liquids)
hewomop' it is warm (of liquids)
hlke'goop' slug, banana slug
hlkoop' slime
hoolohpeenek' I stir
keyomop' whirlpool
ke'mohpechek' I bail out
ke'mohpet bail out water
ke'mohpetechek' I bail out water
k'ohoolop' a liquid in the process of solidifying
laayop' it flows, it runs (of a liquid)
lerh saliva, spittle
regohpetek' I fill
rekwohpeyok' I drink
rohpeer semen
seeyoh slide (of a landslide), break (of a wave)
seeyohpeehl slide (of a landslide), break (of a wave)
seeyop' it slides (of a landslide), it breaks (of a wave)
skewop' it is calm (water)
stek'wop' reach a crest of high water, reach the highest point of the tide
swoop' it spilled
tenop be a lot of liquid
tenop' there is a lot of it (liquid)
teekwohpenek' I break a container or a boat
tkop' it is thick (of liquid)
terperyerp' it is cold (a liquid)
'O Keget'oh a place on the sandbar by Big Lagoon
'O Ket'oh Big Lagoon, a town on Big Lagoon
Dictionary entry
lerhperyehl • vn • drool • n • saliva, spittle • Variant
lerhperyerhl
Lexicon record # 1462 | Source references: FS(B205) R217 FS(LA138-010) AF(JB)
Semantic
domain: body parts and the body
Derivation: morphological structure l-rhpryehl
Other paradigm form
Short recording (1)
| Sentence example
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lerhperyerhl "drool" (spoken by Florence Shaughnessy)