Ludi'oosa'Lu•di•'oo•sa'ᘤᑔᐧᐁᙓᐧNKettle Rock

 

A room-sized rock in the Fraser River just below Giscome Rapids.

Etymology: ‟tea kettle”, consisting of ludi ‟tea”, q.v., and 'oosa' ‟pail”, q.v., because the roiling water in a hole inside it sounds like it is boiling.

See also: T̲s̲echo


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