Yurok dictionary

Morphology search: -im- [-eem-] • transitive final suffix

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Search index (32)

chegeyonahpimek'

chpinahpimek' I await

chpoksimek' I remember, I think back, I recollect

chprwrksimek' I remember, I think of someone, I miss someone, I pine for

hlmeyoksimek' I am suspicious of

kaamoksimek' I dislike, I hate

keychoksimek' I act on purpose

knoksimek' I leave it (behind), I abandon it, I forget it

k'enroksimek' I trust, I admire, I respect

k'ensoonoksimek' I dislike, I have hateful thoughts about

lenahpimek' I blame, I suspect

lohlkimek' I scold

ma'ahskimek' I spear

myaahlkahpimek' I jump at

naaginahpimek' I am afraid of

naaginepimek' I am afraid of, I feel apprehensive about

nektoksimek' I adore, I admire, I like (someone)

noksimek' I think of

pirwrksimek' I love

pkwoksimek' I find out (what somebody is thinking), I find (somebody) out

pyrwrksimek' I love

rohsimek' I throw, I spear, I harpoon

roksimek' I trust

skewoksimek' I want, I wish, I love, I like

sweyoksimek' I slight, I insult, I am aloof, I am disrespectful

tegoksimek' I praise

tenumonoksimek' I wish bad luck on, I cast a spell on

toksimek' I admire, I respect

tyohpeyoksimek' I hate, I dislike

wa's'oksimek' I pity

wega'soksimek' I am unselfish

'ohpoksimek' I poison (someone)

Dictionary entry

chegeyonahpimek'vt e-class • I am tired of

Lexicon record # 32 | Source references: R190 JE137 JE21
Semantic domain: feelings and emotions
Derivation: morphological structure cheyahp-im-e- + -eg-

Sentence examples (2)

  1. Kwelekw kich koosi maama'epoyew, 'yonchik 'eme loo, mi' kich chegeyonahpi' ku Segep ku kich no'omehl 'o wi'.
    He was all tied up, and thrown into the boat, because people were fed up with Coyote ever since he had been there.

    — Florence Shaughnessy, "The Young Man from Serper" (LA16-7, 1951)

  2. Wi kich cho ko'si chegeyonahpi', kwesi wi'iit noohl 'yonchik me ko loo.
    So he was now hated by everyone, and therefore he was thrown into the boat.

    — Florence Shaughnessy, "The Young Man from Serper" (LA16-7, 1951)