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nepuey salmon
kahkah sturgeon
ke'ween eel
'wo'hlp'ey' angelica root, bitter part of a fish
pee'eeh mussel
regok trout, "sometimes translated trout and sometimes minnows"
tuuek
chperger' razor clam
nepe'woo the first salmon to run (up the Klamath river), a variety of fish, different kinds of fish
ko'ses crab
mekwchoh sea snail
terhkuen fish head, salmon head
chegel' seaweed, edible seaweed, sea lettuce, Porphyra, wide summer seaweed
peesh'on scale of fish
rohtuen bullhead (fish)
sa'ro' sea anemone
sloyhl dried eel
keges dried surf fish
keptoh horseneck clam, Washington clam
kwo'ror' candlefish
mer'lues a small bony river fish, sucker fish
mer'erx gills
pee'eeyers fresh-water clam, razor clam
per'erk dried mussel
cheguen fallfish, king salmon
knewolek sea serpent
koyaakw' starfish
metkoh gumboot chiton, poor man's abalone, soft-shelled abalone, China slipper
neneepuech' sucker fish
paamew octopus
perrnekeesh dead eel in water
sekwsew quahog clam
yer'erner' abalone shell, haliotis
'weryken fat part of fish between fins and gills
charkoo dried fish head, gills
chechekw fin of fish, bone of fish, small fish bones
chek'or periwinkle
chenoh red cod
chkwohl steelhead
hehlkuesleg live surf fish, smelt
hekwol' butter clam
hekwol' son' oyster
heweeyem' dentalium shell, 2 inch
hewoy surf fish
hlpergerp' flounder
herrner' barnacle
kaames evil water creature, shark
kergerpeehl dentalium shell, 2 1/2 inch
kerhkerh small turtle
kerhlkerh small turtle, crab
kuernkuern the inside of a salmon's head, gristle in salmon's head
kwerrmeech black chiton, poor man's abalone, soft-shelled abalone, China slipper
lekeeta' backbone (of fish), spine (of fish)
lohtuen lingcod, snapper
meskwerek the poisonous entrails of an eel
me'woo a fish (sp.)
meeeks raag back string of an eel or sturgeon
mokwchech nightfish
merner's fish skin
neneepekw' sucker fish
nepe'weesh fish (generic)
nospew skate, a mythological character
nerrgr barnacles
paamoh kelp (seaweed)
paamues octopus
peeshkaahl nee ha'aag 'ue-mep'o sea moss type
peeshkaahl nee kem' seafood
peeshkaahl nee regook sea trout
peeshkaahl 'o koh seafood
peeshka'eek nee ke'ween moray eel
perger'erh sea boots (a sea creature)
sech dried strip of salmon, dried salmon fillets
sechkes dried strip of salmon, dried salmon fillets
seksoh shell of any shellfish, sea shell
smegech white sturgeon
tegeto' sea eggs (sea urchin)
tego'oh dentalium shell, 2 5/16 inch, a mythological character
tektomel' white salmon
tekwsar' heart of salmon, uvula
terkwterm dentalium shell
twerrnee'sh spawning salmon
wahkwehl perch (fish)
wechew sea urchin
wegah dentalium shell, 2 1/8 inch
woolew spawn or eggs of several fish, sturgeon eggs, sturgeon roe
werhlkeehl kelp
yer' abalone shell, haliotis
'aamoh sea eel
'ohpos king salmon
'erncherh abalone shell
'uep'es backbone of fish (taken out and dried)
'uep'oy salmon sperm
'wa-rpeesh its nape (of a salmon)
'wahtey sea moss, kelp (seaweed)
'wechoh sea eggs (sea urchin)
'yerrner' barnacle, shell of shellfish
Dictionary entry
tuuek • n • tail of fish, salmon tail
Lexicon record # 3738 | Source references: R260 JE54 JE116
Semantic
domain: fish and sea life
Other paradigm form
Short recordings (8)
| Sentence examples
(6)
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nepuey 'we-tuuek (spoken by Jimmie James)
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tuuek (spoken by Aileen Figueroa)
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tuuek (spoken by Archie Thompson)
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tuuek (spoken by Glenn Moore)
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tuuek "fish tail" (spoken by Jessie Van Pelt)
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tuuek "tail of a bigger fish" (spoken by Florence Shaughnessy)
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'we-tuuek "its tail (of a fish)" (spoken by Florence Shaughnessy)
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'we-tuuek "its (fish's) tail" (spoken by Aileen Figueroa)