Dictionary entry
wonew • adv • above, overhead, in the mountains • higher, in the hills
Lexicon record # 3935 | Source references: R265 MPY204 FS(B220)
Semantic
domain: directions and locations
Other paradigm form
obviative wonews
Sentence examples (16)
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Cho' nergerykerm' kue k'e-letkue nepuey wonew kee 'ue sooney'.
Help your sister carry that salmon up the hill.| Download — Georgiana Trull, Sentences (LC-01-2) (LC-01-2, 2007)
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Wonew wee' 'ne-mew'.
I'm coming from up the hill.| Download — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 16: "Where are you coming from?" (GT3-16, 2003)
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Wonew kee sootok'.
I'm going a little ways up the hill.| Download — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 16: "Where are you coming from?" (GT3-16, 2003)
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Wonew keech 'o ket'ey.
It is parked up above, up in the hills.| Download | Password required — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-002) (LA138-002, 1980)
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Wonew laayo'repek'.
I ran along the hillside.| Download | Password required — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-021) (LA138-021, 1980)
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Wo'oot kem megel', wonew weno'eem' tue' wo'oot kem megel'.
That person went along too, they're walking along and that person is going along with them too.| Download | Password required — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-021) (LA138-021, 1980)
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Wonew weno'eem' tue' yo'oot kem megel'.
They're walking along and that person is going along with them too.| Download | Password required — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-021) (LA138-021, 1980)
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Wonew keech letkoleem'.
They're flying overhead.| Download | Password required — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-026) (LA138-026, 1980)
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Wonew raayo'repek'.
I ran by above.| Download | Password required — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-057) (LA138-057, 1980)
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Well, skue'o chegeyken kue nah Geneva 'ue-merm, nee'eeyehl 'o gee' chue kue tmeeegonee wonew.
Well, Geneva's young sons, it's said they were hunters in the mountains.— Florence Shaughnessy, "Two Boys Kill a Donkey" (LA181-16, 1986)
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Wonew 'o lem' 'o'lep 'ela nohpeweem'; kwesee 'o koo'op' cheenes.
The two young men went up to the house and entered; and there stood another young man.— Florence Shaughnessy, "The Young Man from Serper" (LA16-7, 1951)
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Kue weet 'ue-koypoh wonews 'o sootokw' nue 'we-nerrgersek', noohl 'ap ho'omah.
In the morning he went up to gather sweathouse wood, and then they made a fire.— Florence Shaughnessy, "The First Salmon Rite at Wehlkwew" (LA16-8, 1951)
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Kuey' 'we-no'ohl Rek'woy wonew 'ela neeen' 'o newee' kwelekw keech ta'anoy'hl.
Later they looked over to Requa and saw that the sun was shining.— Florence Shaughnessy, "The First Salmon Rite at Wehlkwew" (LA16-8, 1951)
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Wonew nee 'oole'mehl.
They are up in the hills.— Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)
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Wonew keetee nue hegok'.
I am going up in the hills.— Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)
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Wonew nee nue goole'mehl.
They are going up in the hills.— Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)
