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chahkwoh pants, trousers

cherwernerh "a network headdress falling down the nape and back", long close-woven headdress, head netting

chohchoh apron, skirt

chopele'y short blanket coat, baby's rabbit skin blanket

ch'wona' coat

haamuer pendant worn in mourning

heemar 'we-chah underwear

heemar 'wo-'oy underwear

ka'anoh blanket

ka'a'n deerhide blanket with hair on it, blanket, deerskin wrap (in the Jump Dance)

kekwsah apron of bark

kerhl earring

kerychoh braids, hair wraps, hair tie

kohcheneesh large tanned deerskin used for blankets or dresses (larger than smechoy)

lepo'm headband "worn by the woman formulist in the Brush Dance ... normally made of ordinary feathers", doctor's forehead band of condor ruff

ma'ak head rings, "a stuffed ring of deerskin with three or four of the scarlet [woodpecker] scalps sewn on", "head rings with woodpecker on them", head roll

mewore'ween towel

muen dress

muenchehl ceremonial dress, dance dress

muenchoh dress

myootek' I push, I put on (clothes, shoes)

myootelek' I am pushed, I am shoved

nohchuer bone hairpin

noy shoe

no'ohpeeet belt

no'oy shoe, shoes

no'oyek' I have shoes on

pah legaa scarf

perkwcheehl headdress with feathers

permeryerh 'we-ch'wona' raincoat, waterproof coat

permeryerh 'we-'ekah rain hat

puercheehl brush dance cap

regey ceremonial headdress

rekwetoy scarf

renek' it fits me (clothing, etc.)

seksah small shell used on dresses

serp headband, girl's halo in Jump Dance

serperyer' headband, girl's halo in Jump Dance

skego'oo sail, cloth, sail, rag

skeryterk'w woman's dress

skeryterk'werlek' I dress myself (of a woman)

skoy buckskin, strip of buckskin, leather, deerskin, elk hide

slekwoh shirt

slekwohpeyek' I put a shirt on

slekwohso'm s/he dresses someone

slekwslekw clothes

slekwslekwoh dress oneself, clothes

smechoy

srahkwoh loincloth

srekw ring

srek'wahpeeet breechcloth

srek'wepeeet diaper

swechoh tear, yard (measure, of cloth)

te'rekws 'ue-son thimble

tkwep' 'ue-meehl 'we-chahkwoh shorts, short pants

t'weyomah basket cap

'ekah hat, cap

'eka'r necklace

'onches bracelet

'oohl 'we-'ekah Indian cap

'werhperyerh basket cap for everyday use, full cap

Dictionary entry

smechoyvn • skin a large animal • n 1 tanned deerskin 2 man's loin-covering of buckskin, worn in summer

Lexicon record # 3182 | Source reference(s): FS(B215) R249 JE41 FS(B215)
Semantic domains: clothes and cloth objects; hunting and fishing

Sentence examples (4)

  1. 'O na'a'n hlo'm, tue' smechoy weesh 'ue-mehl hlook'.
    Then he brought two, and deerskins were what he brought.

    — Florence Shaughnessy, "The First Salmon Rite at Wehlkwew" (LA16-8, 1951)

  2. Hela' we'y k'e-smechoy; k'e-to' kee laa'y.
    Here is your deerskin; it must pass around your hips.

    — Florence Shaughnessy, "The First Salmon Rite at Wehlkwew" (LA16-8, 1951)

  3. Ke'l cho kenuemee sonowo'm, 'emkee kwelekw ku'y 'ue-pahtuen kue k'e-smechoy kue k'e-nekomewet kee so 'ok'w, kue 'ue-werhl k'e-kesomewet kee so 'ok'w, 'emsee k'e-roowo's kwelekw nuemee k'e-yaahl kee 'ok'w.
    You do just as I do, and then the neck of your deerskin will be on your right, and its tail will be on your left, and your pipe will be right over your belly.

    — Florence Shaughnessy, "The First Salmon Rite at Wehlkwew" (LA16-8, 1951)

  4. 'U-pahtuen kue k'e-smechoy kue k'e-kesomewet kee so 'ok'w.
    The neck of your deerskin is to lie on your left.

    — Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)