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huno'w it boils, it sprouts, it grows
nohsunowok' I grow up (in a place), I pass my childhood (in a place), I am born (in a place)
no'omunowok' I am old, I endure (of things)
stunowok' I am middle-aged
hunoyohl transform, be transformed (of 'woogey after the coming of people), change into other beings (of animals, etc. in stories)
himunowok' I grow fast, I grow well
hunoyohlkoyek' be transformed (of 'woogey after the coming of people)
kaamunowok' I grow badly
skunowok'
t'unowok' I grow (of a plant)
chaanun young shoot of a plant
chkenunowomechek' I planted only a few (plants), I didn't plant very many (plants)
hunowom bring up (children), rear (children), raise (children)
hunowomechek' I bring up, I rear (a child)
hunowoochek' I grow
kaamunowomechek' I have bad luck with my plants
kimchunowok' I have offspring
menunowok' I disappear
mesi'ronun a slim man
me'womunowok' I begin as, I grow from
no'omun be old, endure (of things)
nunowok' I grow old, I grow up
sa'ahlku'n it is haunted
skunowomechek' I grow things well
tekunehl they are stuck together, they grow together
tekunetek' I stick (them) together
tekunowomechek' I stick (things) together for planting
tekunoyohlek' I stick (them) together
tekunoyok' I stick (them) together
tekuno'w it sticks together, it knits together (of broken bones)
tenunowok' I grow thickly, I grow in clumps
tenunowomechek' I planted many (plants)
teykunowok' I grow together (with something)
weno'omunowok' I grow in (a particular) place
Dictionary entry
skunowok' • vi o-class • I grow well
Lexicon record # 3105 | Source references: R248 JE63
Derivation: morphological structure sk-un-ow-o-
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skunowohl "they grow well" (spoken by Florence Shaughnessy)