Dictionary entry
che'-loh-tek' • vt e-class • I dry (food), I bake (food), I cure (food), I dry by heating
Lexicon record # 63 | Source reference(s):
R191 FS(B199) JE37 JE45 JE229
Semantic
domain: food, drink, and cooking
Derivation: morphological structure che'loht-e-
Other derivatives of the theme che'loht-
- che'-loh "dry (food)"
- che'-loh-te-mew "be dried (of food)"
Sentence examples (2)
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Mos ko'l ne-ko-muy kee 'we-che'-loh-tek' ne-puy kue 'ne-pee-cho-wos 'we-son-kok'.
Nobody makes smoked salmon as well as my grandfather does.— Georgiana Trull, Sentences (LC-01-2) (LC-01-2, 2007)
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'Ne-che'-loh-tek' 'o ne-puy for na-'a-moyhl two days, or nahk-se-moyhl three days.
I smoke my salmon for two or three days.— Georgiana Trull, Sentences (LC-01-2) (LC-01-2, 2007)