Dictionary entry
pue'-nek' • vi e-class • I fart, I break wind, I expel gas
Lexicon record # 2736 | Source reference(s):
FS(B212) JE50 YLCB26
Semantic
domain: body parts and the body
Other paradigm forms
collective pue'-ne'm
imperative sg pue'-nes break wind! WF(ALK78:35)
Sentence examples (5)
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Ko-we-cho' pue'-ne'm, mee' swoo'm.
Stop farting, it stinks.— Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 6: "Go get it" (GT3-06, 2003)
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Mos nek pue'-nek'.
I didn't fart.— Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 6: "Go get it" (GT3-06, 2003)
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Tee'-now pue'n?
Who farted?— Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 6: "Go get it" (GT3-06, 2003)
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[Tee'neesho wee' kue pue'-nos?] Pue'-nos kwel weesh-tue' mehl he-gee' pue'-nos... 'ue-pue'-nek'.
[What are pu'nos?] Tumblebugs are called stinkbugs because they break wind.— Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)
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Nek keech pue'-nek'.
I broke wind.— Minnie Frank, Maggie Pilgrim, Carrie Roberts, Florence Shaughnessy, and others, Yurok field notebook 2 (MRH2, 1950-66)