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kêechas / keechasa- big, large (plural)
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #3780 | revised Mar 16 2015
kêechas / keechasa- • N • big, large (plural)
Literally: 'big ones'
Derivation: | kêech-as | (= -kaam-ich-as) |
big-PL | (= -large-DIM-PL) |
- xás vaa ushnákanik pakeechaséeshiipsa ... So then she had pulled up the biggest rocks ... [Reference: KS-05_a'iknêech-han 212]
- chéemyaach kunkêechasahiti. Quickly they grow big. [Reference: TK143.8]
Sentence examples (5)
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hâari víriva káakum kêe[chas] úruhsas
Sometimes, some of the big ones are round.Source: Violet Super, Grace Davis, Madeline Davis, Conversation: Weaving (GD-MD-VSu-01) | read full text
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pavíkahar kêechasahiruva,
I couldn't do that.
If the “weavers” (the sticks you weave with) are too big, I couldn't do that.Source: Violet Super, Grace Davis, Madeline Davis, Conversation: Weaving (GD-MD-VSu-01) | read full text
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But my weavers,
uum kêechashiruva.
But my weavers, they're too big.Source: Violet Super, Grace Davis, Madeline Davis, Conversation: Weaving (GD-MD-VSu-01) | read full text
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manâa puxutihara xáy kêechas nihruv.
Well, you shouldn't try to use big ones.Source: Violet Super, Grace Davis, Madeline Davis, Conversation: Weaving (GD-MD-VSu-01) | read full text
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xás vaa káan kêechas vúra páramva pa'íshaha.
We had to heat the water there.