Dictionary entry
ro-'o-ne-pek' • vi e-class • I run
Lexicon record # 2898 | Source reference(s):
R243 JE109 FS(B213)
Derivation: morphological structure ro'on-epe
Other paradigm forms
alternative 3sg ro-'o-ne'm DM(TTW-A:2) FS(B213)
imperative sg ro-'o-nep-'es JE113
Sentence examples (9)
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Kues k'e-ro-'o-ne-pek'?
Where are you running to?— Aileen Figueroa, Elicited Questions and Related Sentences (JB-17-1, 2005)
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Ro-'o-nep'.
It runs.— Aileen Figueroa, Sentences (JB-02-13a) (JB-02-13a, 2001)
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Noohl 'o pah-chew kue 'yoch pa-'aahl 'ee-kee cho slo-yo-nekw, tue' nee-kee 'we-ro-'o-ne-pek'.
Then the boat moved and slid down into the water, and then sped along.— Florence Shaughnessy, "The Young Man from Serper" (LA16-7, 1951)
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Tue' wee-'eeet 'o so'n 'em-kee nee-kee 'we-ro-'o-ne-pek'; woh-pew nee-kee ro-'o-nep'.
So it was that it sped on; it sped on toward the west.— Florence Shaughnessy, "The Young Man from Serper" (LA16-7, 1951)
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To' chpaa-nee noohl 'o go-'oh-ko'hl, soo nee ro-'o-nep' kue 'yoch.
Then it was dark for a long time, and the boat still sped on.— Florence Shaughnessy, "The Young Man from Serper" (LA16-7, 1951)
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Noohl hee-noy 'o so na'-mee naa-met' ho kue 'we-ne-ko-me-wet noohl 'o ga'm, Se-la ro-'o-nep-'es! kem 'o pah-chew kue ne-puy.
Then he took two steps to his right and said, Run on! and again it moved.— Florence Shaughnessy, "The First Salmon Rite at Wehlkwew" (LA16-8, 1951)
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K'ee wek 'we-raa-yoy 'ue-mer'-wer-mery cho noohl ho noo-wo'-re-pe'm; cho 'e-la ro-'o-ne-pe'm.
Go right to the head of this river; run on there.— Florence Shaughnessy, "The First Salmon Rite at Wehlkwew" (LA16-8, 1951)
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Me-rueh chee ter-gue'm 'o ga'm, Hee-noy le-newk'-wes! Se-la ro-'o-nep-'es! Hl'o'-ro-nep-'es !
Five times he spoke to it, and said, Drift back! Run on! Stop!— Florence Shaughnessy, "The First Salmon Rite at Wehlkwew" (LA16-8, 1951)