Search index chween say, speak, pray
chweenkah pray together
chweenkepek' I say, I speak, I pray
chweenkor word
chweenkuek sayings, language
chye'w make music
chye'wol musical instrument
chye'wolek' I make music, I play music
hegoomuemek' I say, I speak to
hlke'mohlkek' I shut up
hl'ekwelechek' I snore
hl'ewkweleeneechek' I snore
hl'ewkwelochek' I snore
kerger'ermerchek' I speak Karok
kwerhkweryerchek' I whistle
kweryerchek' I whistle
kweryerh whistle, whistle
kweryerwek' I whistle (esp. in calling someone)
kweryuemek' I whistle to (someone)
kwesaage'le'w someone who is hoarse, someone with a harsh voice
kwesaalewek' I am hoarse
kwesaalochek' I speak hoarsely, I sing hoarsely
kweykweyuer whistle
kweyuerowok' I whistle a note
kwomkepek' I'm in deep pain, I groan
laamohlek' I make a noise by pounding
lehlkoo'
lekwo'hl it falls in (a building, etc.), it fills the air (a noise)
lemege'hl there is a loud noise
leme'm rumble
leykwehl noise in the air similar to infants crying (bad omen)
luuep make a sound (called a "dead-sound" by Charlie Williams)
noochek' I make a noise
nooloochek' I answer
noosooch noise made by something living
plerrgerchek' I talk too loud
plerrsek' I make a loud noise, I am loud
roogech there is an echo, echo
roogech' there is an echo
saa' speak Yurok, speak our language, speak Indian
saa'agoch speak Yurok, Yurok language
saa'agochek' I speak Yurok, I speak our language, I speak Indian
saa'agoh speak Yurok, speak ordinary or colloquial Yurok as opposed to 'woogey speech
seeegolepew be growling (of animal)
seeegolepoch' it growls (of animal)
seeeyehlek' I hiss
sesewek' I whisper
sese'yewek' I whisper
ses'eep rustle
ses'ohl they tinkle
skewoogechek' I sound good
sku'yolook' I like to hear, I like the sound of
soch say, speak
sochpeyewek' I say, I speak, I reply
soonoch sounds
syego'oo grunt, make a noise
syewsyew lap (of small waves), rattle (of strings of shells)
syohsyo'ooch rattle (intr.)
syo'ooch' s/he makes a noise
syo'oogechek' I grunt, I make a noise
syo'oogen grunt, make a noise
teenoogech' it makes a sharp sound (like a drum), it makes a metallic sound
tegeruemek' I talk, I pray, I make medicine
tegeruepek' I talk to myself
tergerw speak, settle a dispute
tergerwermek' I greet, I speak to, I talk to
toh talk, use language
tohkow talk in a group
tok'olew coo (of a baby)
tolowechek' I speak Tolowa
tolowoochek' I speak Tolowa
tomowohlek' I chatter
werrsek' I yell
wewolon noise in the air, high piercing hollow windy sound (bad omen)
'eenoh grunt
'e'gol call (of a bird), hoot
'e'gomeemoh speak Hupa
'oloye'w it calls (e.g. of a bird), it hoots, it makes a noise, it squeaks (e.g. of a bed)
'omeemoh speak Hupa
'osreer there is a noise
'werrgeryerch speak English
'werrgeryerchek' I speak English
Dictionary entry lehlkoo' • vn • fall, be heard (noises)
Lexicon record # 1373 | Source reference(s):
R216 Semantic
domain: sounds and speaking
Sentence examples
(5)
Cho' chpuerko'mo'w wee' k'e-laayee'm o'w kue laas, ... kee k'e-lehlkoo' . Be careful walking on that trail. You might fall ...
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— Jimmie James, Sentences (LC-01-1)
(LC-01-1,
2007)
Cheeko'l nee lehlkoo' . They drop here and there.
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— Aileen Figueroa, Elicited Sentences with oo-Class Verbs
(JB-14-2,
2003)
Kwesee pa'aahl 'o lehlkoo' , tue' kue wee'eeet ... 'o keepuen toy 'o lechkene'm kue ... toomok's kue cement. And it fell into the water, and in the winter here they threw big pieces of cement
there.
— Florence Shaughnessy, "The Klamath Bridge"
(LA181-10,
1986)
Tue' kue 'we-rohsek' mehl kue nepuy skelee 'o lehlkoo' kue nahko' 'enuemee wonue leko'n kue nepuy. When he threw it at them, the wooden plates fell down and it fell right on
them.
— Florence Shaughnessy, "The First Salmon Rite at Wehlkwew"
(LA16-8,
1951)
Kue wonekws 'we-sootok' noohl wek 'ee lehlkoo' 'ue-mey; soo ha's, 'Aawokw keech 'ne-muech newook'. As he went up his weeping could be heard; he thought, Ah, now I have seen
for myself.
— Florence Shaughnessy, "The First Salmon Rite at Wehlkwew"
(LA16-8,
1951)