Dictionary entry
ket'op' • vi e-class • it is in a pot (liquid), it is scraped (shins)
Lexicon record # 855 | Source reference(s):
R206 FS(LA138-002)
Semantic
domain: food, drink, and cooking
Derivation: morphological structure ket'-ohp-e-
Short recording (1) | Sentence examples (5)
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Kues keech 'o ket'op'?
How much water is there in the bucket?— Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-002) (LA138-002, 1980)
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Kues noohl ket'op'? Keech ket'op'.
How much water is there (in the bucket)?There's enough.— Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-002) (LA138-002, 1980)
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Keech ho ket'op'.
There's enough water (in the bucket or pot).— Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-002) (LA138-002, 1980)
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Yo' kem 'o ro': Yaha, kolo wek 'o ket'op' 'ahspeyue'r; hahl kee ko nooych.
He ran up again: Yaha, it seems there is some soup in the pot here; I think I will have some.— Florence Shaughnessy, "The Young Man from Serper" (LA16-7, 1951)