Search index (37)
koh-toh one (round thing)
ploh-ke-lo-yek' I am big, (round things, plants, etc., body parts, utensils, clothes, houses, boats) I am stout (human beings)
tmoh be broken
mo-'oh curl up
per-ker-yerh be red (round things)
roh-kuen ball
tmoh-ke-loy-tek' I break (trans.)
to-'o-noh four (round things)
nahk-soh three (round things)
roh-kor' roll
tmoh-ke-lo-yehl they are broken, they are broken in pieces (of bones, etc.)
to-mo-woh second element of compound numerals (round things)
s'ey-yoh pounding stone
tmoh-ke-loy-shok' I break (trans.), I break it by twisting or snapping
tmoh-ke-ree half
chey-koh be small (round things, houses)
ke-lo-moh
mo-'oh-ke-loy curl up
mo-'oh-ke-loy-tek' I make (something) into a ball, I clench (a fist)
ploh be big, (round things, plants, etc., body parts, utensils, clothes, houses, boats) be stout (human beings)
po-po-loh be big (round things, muscles)
yerh-perh be round
mo-'oh-ke-lo-yehl they are round (and large)
mo-'oh-ke-loy-pek' I curl up
mo-'oh-ke-ro-yehl they are round (and small)
muen-cherh be white, (of round things) be light-colored (of plants, etc.)
perhl-kwerh be gray (round things)
per-mer-yerh rock used to make pemoyekw, waterproof, water-resistant, rainproof, smooth
roh-koo-tek' I roll (something)
roh-ko'-re-tek' I roll (something)
roh-ko'-ro-nek' I roll myself
sker-werh-kee-nee flat (rocks)
sker-werh-ker-yehl they are smooth, they are level, they are flat (round things, flat things)
ser-ker-yerh be hard, be unripe, be green (of fruit)
ser-per-yerh encircle, something that encircles
tmoh-ke-lue-mek' I break
tok-toh be a certain size (round objects)
Dictionary entry
ke-lo-moh • vn • turn (intr.), turn over
Lexicon record # 778 | Source references: R205 JE139
Derivation: morphological structure kelom-ohk
Sentence example
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Kue pa-'aahl 'we-loo-tek' kue ha-'aag, wo-nue 'o le-gaa-yo', noohl pech-kue 'o so ke-lo-moh, noohl 'o me-nekw.
When he threw the stone into the water, it ricocheted up, turned upstream,
and then disappeared.
— Florence Shaughnessy, "The First Salmon Rite at Wehlkwew"
(LA16-8,
1951)