Yurok dictionary

Morphology search: kim- [keem-] • root • bad

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keem badly

kee-mee-ne-pek' I feel bad, I am badly hurt

keem-kok' I treat badly, I harm, I spoil, I punish

kee-mo-hlek' I am dirty

kee-mo-hle-nee dirty, polluting

kee-mo-lah be bad

kee-mo-lah-pek' I am bad

kee-mo-lek'

kee-mo-le-pek' I am bad, I act bad, I am rude

kee-mo-len' it is bad

kee-mer-lue-'er-wer-yek' I am ugly, I am homely

Dictionary entry

kee-mo-lek'vi e-class • I am bad

Lexicon record # 899 | Source reference: R207
Derivation: morphological structure kim-ol2e-

Sentence examples (4)

  1. Nue-mee kee-mol' nue 'ne-'er'-gerp.
    My news is very bad.

    — Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)

  2. 'Imee wo tek-te-soh 'a-po-to' nue-mee kee-mo-lehl.
    We were not angry but they were very rude.

    — Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)

  3. Kee-mol' keech so-no-wok'.
    I did badly.

    — Mary Marshall, Coyote and Crane (MM3, 1927)

  4. 'O lem' Mrkwteeks, Kee-mol' keech so-no-wok' keech hoo'yk-'e-tek' 'nema-'a'.
    Crane said, I did badly, I lost my spear.

    — Mary Marshall, Coyote and Crane (MM3, 1927)