Dictionary entry
to-mo-we'-lee' • vi num • second element of compound numerals (houses)
Lexicon record # 3636 | Source reference(s): R257
Sentence examples (6)
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Me-rueh to-mo-we'-lee' 'o'-lo-mehl.
There are five houses.— Carrie Roberts, Yurok field notebook 1 (MRH1, 1950)
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Koh-chew to-mo-we'-lee' 'o'-lo-mehl.
There are six houses.— Carrie Roberts, Yurok field notebook 1 (MRH1, 1950)
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Cher-wer-seek' to-mo-we'-lee' 'o'-lo-mehl.
There are six houses.— Carrie Roberts, Yurok field notebook 1 (MRH1, 1950)
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Kne-we-teek' to-mo-we'-lee' 'o'-lo-mehl.
There are eight houses.— Carrie Roberts, Yurok field notebook 1 (MRH1, 1950)
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Kerr-meek' to-mo-we'-lee' 'o'-lo-mehl.
There are nine houses.— Carrie Roberts, Yurok field notebook 1 (MRH1, 1950)
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Werhl-wer-week' to-mo-we'-lee' 'o'-lo-mehl.
There are ten houses.— Carrie Roberts, Yurok field notebook 1 (MRH1, 1950)