Dictionary entry
wee'shk'oh • adv • today, now
Lexicon record # 3900 | Source reference(s): R264
Sentence examples (4)
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Nek soo nee-mok-sue nue nes 'o wee'shk'oh.
I don't think he'll come today.— Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (RHR) (RHR, 1951)
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Tue' wee'shk'oh 'e-nue-mee wee' so'n.
And today that is just what he is doing.— Florence Shaughnessy, "The Mourning Dove" (LA16-1, 1951)
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Tue' so'n keet-kwo 'ue me-gey wee'shk'oh.
And so it is that he still mourns today.— Florence Shaughnessy, "The Mourning Dove" (LA16-1, 1951)
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Chmey-yo-nen 'o ge's, Nek soo muehl-cho' wee'shk'oh nes-kwe-cho'l.
In the evening he thought, I believe that maybe it will come back now.— Florence Shaughnessy, "The Young Man from Serper" (LA16-7, 1951)