Dictionary entry
pkweryk' • vi e-class • it flows into a body of water, it seeps
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Sentence example (1)
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Wek k'ee che-gee nee pkwer-gery-keen kee too-mok-see'hl 'ohl-kue-meesh keehl pyekw-che-nee soo hoo-le'-mehl mo kee 'ok'w 'we-ne-puyo-nah."
It (the salmon) will be everywhere that water flows into the river, because they will live well from it if they have salmon."— Pecwan Jim, "Upriver Coyote" (T8, 1907)