Dictionary entry
kyegah • n • mound of dirt (e.g. near gopher hole)
Lexicon record # 1145 | Source reference(s): AF(JB-02-01)
Sentence example (1)
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[Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee hlkeleekra'?] 'Ee, wot kem wegaayenoch' hlkeleekra'. Keech ko 'o kyegah kee chesee' so'n 'ue kee molenee sow.
[Is the mole a hoore'mos?] Yes, mole will give warning. When he starts coming oup out of the ground, there's bad things will happen.— Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)