Yurok dictionary
Morphology search: -ech- [-ech-] • intransitive final suffix • motion • Variants -ch-, -ich-, -rch-
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Search index (39)
neskwechok' I come, I arrive, I return
menechok' I disappear, I vanish, I go away
me'womechok' I come out, I come from
pkwechok' I come out
kwomhlechok' I return, I go back, I walk back
skeweechok' I go slowly, I go easily, I go carefully, I put it in order, I do fine work, I do housework
kwoychok' I go slowly
yohpechok' I walk around, I turn around, I go around in a circle
lechkechok' I pull out
rechok' I paddle, I row
sloychok'
sonchok' I paddle, I propel a boat, I paddle in a particular direction
heemech front, in front
heemechok' I hurry (going somewhere)
ro'omechek' I pursue, I chase
sooychok' I go quickly
hopkechok' I go starting from (a place)
laakwomhlechok' I return by a particular route
slekwechok' I stroke backward, I walk backward
wohpechek' I go across by boat
woychok' I am away at night
chpaanechok' I am away
hloychok' I walk carefully
kelomechok' I turn around
laayechek' I go by a particular way
markwechok' I go everywhere
megehlkechok' I stroke, I caress, I touch lightly
menecholek' I disappear
mewpechok' I am sneaking, I sneak
me'womech come from
nuer'uernchok' I climb
rechoyek' I paddle a boat
ruerowech dance in a particular direction, move across the sky (of stars)
sroykwechek' I slide
syuek'werchok' I stretch my legs
wer'ergeryechek' I go last
yue'uehpechek' I take across (habitually), I ferry across (habitually)
'onchok' I paddle in a particular place, as in a formation
'orogech' s/he walks (in relation to someone else)
Dictionary entry
sloychok' • vi oo-class • I descend, I go downhill
Lexicon record # 3148 | Source references: R249 JE41
Derivation: morphological structure sloy-ch-oo-
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Derived phrase or compound
Sentence examples
(3)
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Cho sloychoom' ho pa'aahl!
Go down to the water!
— Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language
(YL,
1951)
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Choolekw so sloychok'.
I climbed down the hill.
— Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language
(YL,
1951)
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'Ol' kas 'ee so sloychokw' reeek'ew, 'o laay' so puel.
He went just down the river a little ways, he went downstream along the edge
of the river.
— Mary Marshall, Coyote and Crane
(MM3,
1927)