Dictionary entry
mo-see' • pv • negative
Lexicon record # 1863 | Source reference(s): R224
Sentence examples (5)
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Mo-see' se-keet-ko'.
He is not strong.— Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)
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Mo-see' nek swe-choh-pe-nek'.
I didn't open it.— Lucy Thompson, Sentences (GAR-LT) (GAR-LT, 1922)
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So-ne-nee soo-no-sek', 'ne-sek', mo-see' kee 'uep-yuech sook mo-cho kee mok'w 'ue-pa-'aa-nah.
I think this way, thinking, it's not right if they don't have water.— Pecwan Jim, "Upriver Coyote" (T8, 1907)
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Mo-see' kem kee 'wes-kuye-nek' mo-cho kee mok'w 'we-ne-puyo-nah k'ee wee' keech 'we-raa-yoy.
It won't be good if this river (lit., this waterway that now passes by here) has no salmon.— Pecwan Jim, "Upriver Coyote" (T8, 1907)
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" Chuuehl, 'ohl-kue-mee kwe-lekw wee-tue' son' mo-see' kee 'uep-yekw-che-nee sook mo-cho kee mok'w 'we-ne-puyo-nah."
"All right, because it won't be right if there are no salmon."— Pecwan Jim, "Upriver Coyote" (T8, 1907)