tl'ukw'uttl'u•kw'utᘼᘁᗒᐪNfield, meadow

Etymology: A compound of tl'o ‟grass”, q.v. and k'ut ‟on”, q.v.. Of note is the movement of labiality from the /o/ of /tl'o/ onto the following velar consonant.


Examples


(1)
Musdustl'ukw'utnulh'as.
cowmeadowthey are walking around on all fours
Cows are in the meadow.

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(2)
Tl'ukw'uthohne'ulyi.
fieldaroundhe is grazing
He is grazing in a field.

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Related Words:   Land, Landforms, Rocks and Soils


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