Yurok dictionary
Morphology search: -un- [-uen-] • medial suffix • grow
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chaanun young shoot of a plant
chkenunowomechek' I planted only a few (plants), I didn't plant very many (plants)
himunowok' I grow fast, I grow well
hunowom bring up (children), rear (children), raise (children)
hunowomechek' I bring up, I rear (a child)
hunowoochek' I grow
hunoyohl transform, be transformed (of 'woogey after the coming of people), change into other beings (of animals, etc. in stories)
hunoyohlkoyek' be transformed (of 'woogey after the coming of people)
huno'w
kaamunowok' I grow badly
kaamunowomechek' I have bad luck with my plants
kimchunowok' I have offspring
menunowok' I disappear
mesi'ronun a slim man
me'womunowok' I begin as, I grow from
nohsunowok' I grow up (in a place), I pass my childhood (in a place), I am born (in a place)
no'omun be old, endure (of things)
no'omunowok' I am old, I endure (of things)
nunowok' I grow old, I grow up
sa'ahlku'n it is haunted
skunowok' I grow well
skunowomechek' I grow things well
stunowok' I am middle-aged
tekunehl they are stuck together, they grow together
tekunetek' I stick (them) together
tekunowomechek' I stick (things) together for planting
tekunoyohlek' I stick (them) together
tekunoyok' I stick (them) together
tekuno'w it sticks together, it knits together (of broken bones)
tenunowok' I grow thickly, I grow in clumps
tenunowomechek' I planted many (plants)
teykunowok' I grow together (with something)
t'unowok' I grow (of a plant)
weno'omunowok' I grow in (a particular) place
Dictionary entry
huno'w • vi o-class • it boils, it sprouts, it grows
Lexicon record # 678 | Source references: R203 JE63
Derivation: morphological structure h-un-ow-o-
Other paradigm forms
3sg huno'w JE63
3sg hune'm R203 JE63
1/2/3pl hune'm R203
Derived phrase or compound
Short recordings (2)
| Sentence examples
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huno'w "it grows" (spoken by Jessie Van Pelt)
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wek 'o hune'm pyaap' (spoken by Aileen Figueroa)