Dictionary entry
pe-rey-yo-wok' • vi o-class • I grow old (of a woman)
Lexicon record # 2546 | Source reference(s):
FS(B211) JE233
Derivation: morphological structure perey-ow-o-
Sentence examples (7)
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Ha'p-'ehl-kok' kee-tee pe-rey-yo-wok'.
I'm forgetting lots of things, I'm getting old.— Jessie Van Pelt, Sentences (JB-01-02) (JB-01-02, 2001)
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Nek kee-tee ha'p-'ehl sa-'e-nee mee' kee-tee keech pe-rey-yo-wok'.
I forget sometimes, because I'm getting old.— Jessie Van Pelt, Sentences (JB-01-02) (JB-01-02, 2001)
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Kee-tee 'ok'w 'nuuek ke'-mee pe-rey-yo-wok'.
I won't have a child, I'm too old.— Jessie Van Pelt, Sentences (JB-01-03) (JB-01-03, 2001)
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Keech stue-ne'm, keech stue-no-wok', keech pe-rey-yo-wok', keech me-wee-mork-'aa-yek', keech mee' kom-te-ne-pek'.
You're mature, I'm mature, I'm an old woman, I'm an old man, I'm blind.— Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-028) (LA138-028, 1980)
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Keech pe-rey-yo-wok'.
I am an old woman.— Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-050) (LA138-050, 1980)
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Keet pe-rey-yo-wok'.
I am getting old (a woman).— Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-050) (LA138-050, 1980)
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Keech pe-rey-yow' pue-see.
(The) cat is old.— Minnie Frank, Maggie Pilgrim, Carrie Roberts, Florence Shaughnessy, and others, Yurok field notebook 2 (MRH2, 1950-66)