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cheykoh be small (round things, houses)
kelomoh turn (intr.), turn over
kohtoh one (round thing)
mo'oh curl up
mo'ohkeloy curl up
mo'ohkeloyehl they are round (and large)
mo'ohkeloypek' I curl up
mo'ohkeloytek' I make (something) into a ball, I clench (a fist)
mo'ohkeroyehl they are round (and small)
munchrh be white, (of round things) be light-colored (of plants, etc.)
nahksoh three (round things)
ploh be big, (round things, plants, etc., body parts, utensils, clothes, houses, boats) be stout (human beings)
plohkeloyek' I am big, (round things, plants, etc., body parts, utensils, clothes, houses, boats) I am stout (human beings)
popoloh be big (round things, muscles)
prhlkwrh be gray (round things)
prkryrh be red (round things)
prmryrh rock used to make pemoyekw, waterproof, water-resistant, rainproof, smooth
rohkootek' I roll (something)
rohko'r roll
rohko'retek' I roll (something)
rohko'ronek' I roll myself
rohkun ball
skrwrhkini flat (rocks)
skrwrhkryehl they are smooth, they are level, they are flat (round things, flat things)
srkryrh be hard, be unripe, be green (of fruit)
srpryrh encircle, something that encircles
s'eyoh pounding stone
tmoh be broken
tmohkeloyehl they are broken, they are broken in pieces (of bones, etc.)
tmohkeloyshok' I break (trans.), I break it by twisting or snapping
tmohkeloytek' I break (trans.)
tmohkelumek' I break
tmohkeri half
toktoh be a certain size (round objects)
tomowoh
to'onoh four (round things)
yrhprh be round
Dictionary entry
tomowoh • vi num • second element of compound numerals (round things) [For dollars, tom is used (R257).]
Lexicon record # 3638 | Source references: R257 YLCB60
Derivation: morphological structure tomow-ohk
Sentence examples
(3)
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Kus tomowoh?
How many (round things)?
— Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 13: "One, two three..."
(GT3-13,
2003)
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Kus tomowoh ha'aag?
How many rocks are there?
— Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language
(YL,
1951)
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Nekah 'ne-naahl tomowoh.
We are of an age.
— Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language
(YL,
1951)