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chey-kek'-won' it is small (plants, etc.)
chey-ke'-ron' it is small (trees, etc., houses)
chkek'-won'
he-ree-kwo-nek' I cough
hl'ew-kwon' it is broken open
hl'ohl-kon' it crackles
hl'uehl-kwon' it explodes, shoots, goes off (of a gun, etc.)
kne-we'-lon' it is long, it is tall, it is high (plants, trees, body parts, utensils, etc.)
koh-tek'-won' one (plant, etc.)
ko-ko-ne-we'-lon' it is long (a tufted thing, grass, hair, etc.)
k'yoy-kwon' it is slimy, slippery
lohl-kon' it crackles
lo-'o-ge'-ron' it is black, it is charred (trees, sticks, etc.)
me-see'-ro-nuen a slim man
me-see'-ron' he/she is slender, (human beings) it is thin, it is narrow (trees, etc., body parts, clothes, utensils, boats)
me-wee'-ron' it is long and smooth
muen-che'-ron' it is white (tree, tree blossoms, etc.)
myoo-ley-yo-nok' I push aside, I push over
nah-ksek'-won' three (plants, etc.)
na-'ak'-won' two (plants, etc.)
pe-ko-ye'-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)
rew-kwon' it is soft, it is limp
saa-won' it is cold (of liquid)
see-ton' it cracks, it chips
ske-wee-hlon' it is smooth, it is flat (of roads, etc.)
ske-wee'-ron' it is smooth (of trees, etc.)
suue-lee-kwon' it is blunt, it is dull
swe-chon' it is torn, it has a tear
swe-to-ne-pek' I am tired out
swe-ton' it cracks, it splits
te-ko-nek' I wear (clothes)
te-kon' it is added (in payment for an injury)
tek-te-kon' it is sticky
tek-te-kon' it grows in tufts
te-pon' it is fixed, it stands (of things), it is rooted, it is vertical
te-won' it breaks (of rope or string)
tee-kwon' it is broken, it is shattered
tkwe'-ron' it is short, low (trees, etc., body parts, clothes, utensils)
toht-kwon' it is rigid
to-mak'-won' second element of compound numerals (plants, etc.)
too-mek'-won' it is thick (plant, tree, etc.)
to-'o-nek'-won' four (plants, etc.)
twek'-won' it is straight
two-nek' I am nice (of a girl)
t'wey-kwon' it is straight
t'yoy-kwon' it is slippery
we-hlo-waa-wak'-won' ten (plants, etc.)
ye-kwo-nehl a bend in a road
ye-kwon' it is bent, it is folded
Dictionary entry
chkek'-won' • vi e-class • it is shallow, it is short
Lexicon record # 152 |
Derivation: morphological structure chk-ek'w-on-e-
Other paradigm form
Sentence examples
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Kwe-see kue keech 'o wey kue kol' 'we-ne-pek', 'o gem', To' wee' keech roo kee-kee 'nech-key-yek', kwe-see 'o koo-see lem' kue kee-tee 'wech-kee'-mow'.
When he had finished eating, he said, Now it is time for me to
sleep, and they all went away to sleep.
— Lowana Brantner, "Wohpekumew and the Salmon"
(LA16-3,
1951)
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Kom-chuem' 'och-keech koo-see chkee'-mow'.
He knew that they had all just gone to sleep.
— Lowana Brantner, "Wohpekumew and the Salmon"
(LA16-3,
1951)