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t'p'ohl

Dictionary entry

t'p'ohlvn • be sensible, come to one's senses • n • sense

Lexicon record # 3770 | Source reference(s): R260 JE118 YLCB34
Derivation: morphological structure t'p'-ohlkw-

Special meaning or use

  • mos t'p'ohl, neemee t'p'ohl he or she is insane, he or she has no sense FF(ALK1939-1:3) JE95 JE118

Short recordings (2) | Sentence examples (6)

  1. Kolnee kee mo ko 'ne-t'p'ohl, 'ne-soneenepek' .
    I'm going to lose my senses, that's how I feel.

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    — Jimmie James, Sentences (AG-07-1) (AG-07-1, 2006)

  2. Kolnee kee mo ko 'ne-t'p'ohl.
    I'm kind of going to lose my senses.

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    — Jimmie James, Sentences (AG-07-1) (AG-07-1, 2006)

  3. Neemok'w 'ne-t'p'ohl.
    I don't have any sense.

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    — Jimmie James, Sentences (AG-07-1) (AG-07-1, 2006)

  4. Kolnee kee hoo'yk'etek' kue 'ne-t'p'ohl.
    I'm kind of going to lose my senses.

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    — Jimmie James, Sentences (AG-07-1) (AG-07-1, 2006)

  5. Keech mee' t'p'ohl.
    You aren't thinking clearly.

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    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-012) (LA138-012, 1980)

  6. Yo' neemee wo ko t'p'ohl.
    He never got his senses back.

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