Dictionary entry
lo-'og • n • embers, coals • Variant lo-'oog
Lexicon record # 1439 | Source reference(s): R217 JE32 JE49
Sentence examples (2)
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Te-no' 'we-lo-'og.
There are a lot of coals.— Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (UW-PP-18a-1) (UW-PP-18a-1, 1980)
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Kue keech 'o 'oo' 'we-lo-'og kue 'wo'hl-p'e'y noohl 'o hlo'm skuye-nee ko-weesh 'o goo-lehl-ke'n mee' kee shoo me-che-wo-lo'.
When the embers of the angelica root were left, she took out a stout stick and heaped them up so that they would glow.— Florence Shaughnessy, "The First Salmon Rite at Wehlkwew" (LA16-8, 1951)