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loo

Dictionary entry

loovn • be thrown

Lexicon record # 1453 | Source reference(s): R217
Derivation: morphological structure lool-

Sentence examples (4)

  1. Kues loo kue 'ne-'e-kah?
    Where did my hat get thrown?

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    — Glenn Moore, Miscellaneous Sentences (GM-MISC) (GM-MISC, 2000s)

  2. Kwe-lekw keech koo-see maa-ma-'e-po-yew, 'yon-cheek 'e-me loo, mee' keech che-gey-yo-nah-pee' kue Se-gep kue keech no-'o-mehl 'o wee'.
    He was all tied up, and thrown into the boat, because people were fed up with Coyote ever since he had been there.

    — Florence Shaughnessy, "The Young Man from Serper" (LA16-7, 1951)

  3. Wee keech cho ko'-see che-gey-yo-nah-pee', kwe-see wee-'eeet noohl 'yon-cheek ma ko loo.
    So he was now hated by everyone, and therefore he was thrown into the boat.

    — Florence Shaughnessy, "The Young Man from Serper" (LA16-7, 1951)

  4. Kwe-see' hlow hlke-lee 'o loo, 'ue'-werhl-kerr' chpee-kom.
    Finally they threw him down on the ground, only his bones were left.

    — Mary Marshall, Coyote Tries to Kill the Sun (MM4, 1927)