Yurok dictionary

Morphology search: -on- [-on-] • intransitive final suffix • often used with inanimate states

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Search index (50)

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' it is smooth, it is flat (of roads, etc.)

skewee'ron' it is smooth (of trees, etc.)

suueleekwon' it is blunt, it is dull

swetonepek'

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

Dictionary entry

swetonepek'vi e-class • I am tired out

Lexicon record # 3328 | Source reference: FS(B216)
Derivation: morphological structure swet-on-ep-e-

Other paradigm form

  • collective swetonem' FS(B216)