Dictionary entry
skeweehlon' • vi o-class • it is smooth, it is flat (of roads, etc.)
Lexicon record # 3076 | Source reference: R247
Derivation: morphological structure skewihl-on-o-
Other paradigm form
attributive 3sg/3pl skeweehlononee
Morphology search: -on- [-on-] • intransitive final suffix • often used with inanimate states
Index order: alphabetical | text frequency
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Writing system: default | hyphens | linguistic
tepon' it is fixed, it stands (of things), it is rooted, it is vertical
teekwon' it is broken, it is shattered
saawon' it is cold (of liquid)
rewkwon' it is soft, it is limp
tekon' it is added (in payment for an injury)
chkek'won' it is shallow, it is short
hereekwonek' I cough
myooleyonok' I push aside, I push over
swechon' it is torn, it has a tear
tewon' it breaks (of rope or string)
cheykek'won' it is small (plants, etc.)
cheyke'ron' it is small (trees, etc., houses)
hl'ewkwon' it is broken open
hl'ohlkon' it crackles
hl'uehlkwon' it explodes, shoots, goes off (of a gun, etc.)
knewe'lon' it is long, it is tall, it is high (plants, trees, body parts, utensils, etc.)
kohtek'won' one (plant, etc.)
kokonewe'lon' it is long (a tufted thing, grass, hair, etc.)
k'yoykwon' it is slimy, slippery
lohlkon' it crackles
lo'oge'ron' it is black, it is charred (trees, sticks, etc.)
mesee'ronuen a slim man
mesee'ron' he/she is slender, (human beings) it is thin, it is narrow (trees, etc., body parts, clothes, utensils, boats)
mewee'ron' it is long and smooth
muenche'ron' it is white (tree, tree blossoms, etc.)
nahksekw'on' three (plants, etc.)
na'ak'won' two (plants, etc.)
pekoye'ron' it is red (round things, tools, etc., plants, etc., body parts, utensils, clothes, worms and ropes, etc., houses, boats)
pe'ron' it is big (houses)
seeton' it cracks, it chips
skeweehlon'
skewee'ron' it is smooth (of trees, etc.)
suueleekwon' it is blunt, it is dull
swetonepek' I am tired out
sweton' it cracks, it splits
tekonek' I wear (clothes)
tektekon' it is sticky
tektekon' it grows in tufts
tkwe'ron' it is short, low (trees, etc., body parts, clothes, utensils)
tohtkwon' it is rigid
tomak'won' second element of compound numerals (plants, etc.)
toomek'won' it is thick (plant, tree, etc.)
to'onek'won' four (plants, etc.)
twek'won' it is straight
twonek' I am nice (of a girl)
t'weykwon' it is straight
t'yoykwon' it is slippery
wehlowaawak'won' ten (plants, etc.)
yekwonehl a bend in a road
yekwon' it is bent, it is folded