Yurok dictionary
Your search: semantic domain kin terms
Index order: alphabetical | text frequency
Broader semantic domain: kinds of people
Related semantic domain(s):
people
Writing system: default | hyphens | linguistic
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cheween mother-in-law
cheechos younger sibling, younger sister
cheemos uncle
cheem' uncle!
chnaa woman's brother-in-law
chneen sister-in-law
choch relative
kokos mother
kuech grandmother
kuechos grandmother
k'ep'ew
me'loh in-law whose spouse has died but who remains with spouse's family, relative
meechos cousin, male cousin, elder brother
nee'eeyuen sibling
paarew father-in-law
peychew deceased grandfather
peechowos grandfather
peenos older sister
tey brother-in-law (of a man)
totos father
tuelos aunt
'n-ahpemew my mate, my spouse
'n-ahpew my wife
'n-ekchuem my nephew
'ne-chekos my mother
'ne-chkar my deceased brother's widow, my deceased sister's widower, my ex-sibling-in-law
'ne-chnewk'wos my son-in-law
'ne-choch my more distant relative
'ne-chochos my more distant relative
'ne-kwaa my relative by marriage, my distant relative by marriage
'ne-k'ep'ch'em my daughter-in-law
'ne-let my sister, my female cousin (of a woman)
'ne-ley' my brother (of a woman)
'ne-mey' my daughter
'ne-merm my son
'ne-nos my husband
'ne-paa my brother (of a man)
'ne-psech my father
'ne-romech my niece
'ne-wey my sister (of a man), my female cousin (of a man)
'ne-weyech my sister (of a man), my female cousin (of a man)
'ne-ykew my younger sibling, my younger sister
'ne-'moo my married daughter
Dictionary entry
k'ep'ew • n • grandchild
Lexicon record # 1195 | Source references: R213 FS(LA138-002) JE62
Semantic
domain: kin terms
Other paradigm form
Short recordings (8)
| Sentence examples
(11)
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kel' k'e-k'ep'ew (spoken by Georgiana Trull)
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k'ep'ew (spoken by Aileen Figueroa)
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k'ep'ew (spoken by Georgiana Trull)
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k'ep'ew "grandchild" (spoken by Jessie Van Pelt)
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k'ep'eworoh "grandchildren" (spoken by Jessie Van Pelt)
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nek 'ne-k'ep'ew (spoken by Georgiana Trull)
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yo' 'ue-k'ep'ew (spoken by Georgiana Trull)
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'ne-k'ep'ew "my grandchild" (spoken by Jessie Van Pelt)