Dictionary entry
heer • adv • inland • north side
Lexicon record # 522 | Source reference(s):
R200 JE95
Semantic
domain: directions and locations
Sentence examples (5)
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Noohl 'o mene'mehl so heer, noohl 'o ko hlo'm kue 'ue-ma'ahskehl kue meweemor reeek'ew 'eekee laa'y so puelekw.
Then the men went away from the water, and the old man took his spear and went down to the river mouth along the shore.— Florence Shaughnessy, "The First Salmon Rite at Wehlkwew" (LA16-8, 1951)
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Mos cheetaa wo pahchew, kolo heer nee lenekw.
It made no movement, but seemed to drift to the shore.— Florence Shaughnessy, "The First Salmon Rite at Wehlkwew" (LA16-8, 1951)
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Kue so heer sootoh kue meweemor kolo 'eme lekwo'hl 'ue-meykweluue'm 'o Rek'woy, kue keech 'o kohchewonee kue nepuy.
When the old man went away from the water the air seemed full of wailing over at Requa, now that the salmon was caught.— Florence Shaughnessy, "The First Salmon Rite at Wehlkwew" (LA16-8, 1951)
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Chuehl, hesek' weetue ko menechook' Rek'woy heer...
Yes, I think I will disappear opposite Requa ...— Captain Spott, Myth of Rock (Once a Woman) (Xd, 1907)
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'Ap ko'mo'y 'o heerk, wee' 'o lo stohstek', 'o ko'mo'y heer 'o ruerowoo.
He heard inland, there was a fir tree there, he heard a song inland.— Domingo of Weitchpec, "Turip Young Man and His Dogs" (dictated version) (I1, 1906)