Dictionary entry
laa-kaa-mop' • vi e-class • it is rough water on a river
Lexicon record # 1308 | Source reference(s):
R15
Derivation: morphological structure laakaam-ohp-e-
Sentence example (1)
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Kue nue-mee laa-kaa-mo-peen tue' laa-yo-nekw kue 'yoch ko-lo nee-mee kaa-mop' 'o wee' mee' ko-lo wo-rue nee raa-yo'r.
The boat passed through patches of very rough water as though it was quite smooth, as it seemed to move along on top of the water.— Florence Shaughnessy, "The Young Man from Serper" (LA16-7, 1951)