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soo-nok-sek'

Dictionary entry

soo-nok-sek'vt e-class • I think

Lexicon record # 3236 | Source reference(s): FS(B215)
Semantic domain: feelings and emotions
Derivation: morphological structure soon-oks-e-

Sentence examples (7)

  1. Aa, ey. Peesh wee-tue 'o so-ne'm. Werch-peet soo-nok's, 'we-sek', Wee-tue kee so'n k'ee ker-gerch-per', 'oo.
    Ah, yes. This is how they were. Jerusalem Cricket thinks thus, thinking, "This is how girls' first menstruation will be, yes."

    — Doctor Jo (Pecwan Doctor), "Myth of the Origin of Puberty" (Sa, 1907)

  2. Peesh weesh-tue' 'o soo-nok's, 'we-sek',
    So he thought thus, thinking,

    — Pecwan Jim, "Upriver Coyote" (T8, 1907)

  3. 'O soo-nok's, 'we-sek',
    He thought thus, thinking,

    — Pecwan Jim, "Upriver Coyote" (T8, 1907)

  4. Noohl 'o soo-nok's 'we-sek', Hehl!
    Then he thought, "Hey!

    — Pecwan Jim, "Upriver Coyote" (T8, 1907)

  5. Noohl 'o soo-nok's 'we-sek', " Chuehl tue' pech-kuek kem kee soo-to-lek' laahee-won."
    Then he thought, "All right, I'll go far upriver along the sky."

    — Pecwan Jim, "Upriver Coyote" (T8, 1907)

  6. Peesh weesh-tue' 'o soo-nok's, 'we-sek', " Kwe-lekw to' ne-kee' kee 'ne-muech hoh-kue-mek' (…)
    So this is how she thought, thinking, "I myself am the one who will make it.

    — Pecwan Jim, "Upriver Coyote" (T8, 1907)

  7. Tue weesh-tue 'o soo-nok's 'we-sek', Kues tue nek kee so hue-no-yohl?
    And so she thinks, Where shall I be transformed?

    — Captain Spott, Myth of Rock (Once a Woman) (Xd, 1907)