Dictionary entry
te-po'n • vi e-class • it is fixed, it stands (of things), it is rooted, it is vertical [ro'oh is used as the plural]
Lexicon record # 3511 | Source reference(s):
R255 JE127 HIC69
Derivation: morphological structure tep-on-e-
Other paradigm form
attributive 3sg/3pl te-po-nee R255
Ko 'O Tep "a village on the Klamath, downriver from Pekwon"
Woo-gehl 'O Te-po'n "a hill near 'O Men"
'Erkerh 'O Tep "a knoll near Requa where there was fishing"
Woh-ke-lo' 'O Tep "the big ridge downriver of the Requa Inn"
Short recordings (4) | Sentence examples (14)
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ke-ro-me-cho' 'o te-po-nee "a place above Sregon (where a lone Ponderosa pine stood)" (spoken by Glenn Moore)
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te-po-nee "standing (a tree)" (spoken by Florence Shaughnessy)
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te-po-nee "standing" (spoken by Glenn Moore)
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te-po'n "it stands" (spoken by Jessie Van Pelt)