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chyuuek'wech steer (a boat), paddle in back

chyuuek'wechook' I steer (a boat)

hegoo'

hoolechek' I stir (a liquid), I paddle

hoonechek' I paddle upstream

keneek'wech steer (a boat)

keneek'wechook' I steer (a boat)

kerch'erk row a boat

kergerchek' I row

kerker'werk'ws it is cranky (of a boat)

ket'ey be still (of anything movable), be parked, be moored

ket'ket'e'y lie (of boats)

ke'moh bailer

ke'mohpechek' I bail out

ke'mohpet bail out water

ke'mohpetechek' I bail out water

kwere'we'y dugout canoe

kye'w capsize

kye'wolep' it capsizes, someone turns over (e.g. in a boat or a wagon)

kye'wo'l it capsizes

laayo' jump up and down (of a boat), pitch (of a boat)

lewoleyetek' I pull (a boat) through shallow water by hand

lewole'y it is pulled through shallow water by hand

meeekeewerh double ended boat

mene's tow a boat, pull ashore, boat rope

menoo' pull a boat ashore, pull (anything, not just boats)

neegerk half a boat, a boat with a part split off

rechook' I paddle, I row

sloyonechkenekw they slide into water (of boats)

sloyonekw it slides into water (of a boat)

sonchook' I paddle, I propel a boat, I paddle in a particular direction

werseep' braided trim on the front of a boat, made of hazel sticks

'onchook' I paddle in a particular place, as in a formation

'yoch boat

'yoch 'ue-poyew prow of a boat

Dictionary entry

hegoo'n • paddle

Lexicon record # 408 | Source reference(s): R198 JE101
Semantic domain: boats and boating

Sentence examples (3)

  1. Cho' ko tmohkeloyshoo'm, 'n-e'goo' kee yoh.
    Break it off (a tree branch), I'm going to make a paddle out of it.

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    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-041) (LA138-041, 1980)

  2. Cho' ko myewete'm k'-e'goo'.
    Stick your oar in.

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    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-049) (LA138-049, 1980)

  3. Koweecho kwehl mehlowneme'm k'-e'goo'; kee nuemee nee koo'ope'm.
    Don't touch your paddle; you are just to stand there.

    — Florence Shaughnessy, "The Young Man from Serper" (LA16-7, 1951)