Dictionary entry
'e-kek-'o-lehl-kook' • vi oo-class • I have strong legs
Lexicon record # 4208 | Source reference(s):
I4
Derivation: morphological structure 'ekek'ol-ehlk-oo-
Other paradigm form
3sg 'e-kek-'o-lehl-kok'w I4
Sentence example (1)
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Ko-lo keech nee mok'w ho 'e-kek-'o-lehl-kok'w. Nee so-neen keech che'-lee'. Nee mok'w k'ee mehl sku'y so-nee-nep'.
It was as if he no longer had strong legs. He got dry. There was nothing that made him feel better.— Domingo of Weitchpec, "Buzzard's Medicine" (I4, 1907)