Dictionary entry
ta-'a-nop' • vi e-class • it is hot, it gets hot (liquid) • Variant ta-'a-noop'
Lexicon record # 3395 | Source reference(s):
R253 JE70
Derivation: morphological structure ta'an-ohp-e-
Sentence examples (3)
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Ta-'a-nop' 'ue-mohl.
He has a fever.— Aileen Figueroa, Elicited Sentences (JB-04-1a) (JB-04-1a, 2002)
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'Nuuek ta-'a-nop' 'ue-mohl.
My child has a fever.— Aileen Figueroa, Elicited Sentences (JB-04-1a) (JB-04-1a, 2002)
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Nek chpee-nah 'ne-pa-'ah kee 'we-ta-'a-noo-pek'.
I am waiting for my water to get hot.— Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)