ksewse
verb ai 10, 9
s/he walks in; (sun) s/he rises farther to the north each day (i.e., days are getting longer)
Plural :
ksiyapasuwok (Pesk-Wol); ksewsahtuwok (Wol)
Prefixed Verb Stem :
-kossewse-
Unprefixed Verb Stem :
ksewse-
Changed Verb Stem :
kessewse-
Example Sentences :
Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey | English Phrase |
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Ksiyapasuwok wasisok putuwosuwikuwamok. | The children walk into the meetinghouse. |
Kisuhs ksewse nisinsk cel neqt kehsukonohok punamuwi-kisuhs. | The sun walks in (i.e., rises closer to shore each day), starting on the twenty-first day of December (winter solstice). |
Wot-ona kansuhs ksewse nikonuk. | Even this elder walked into my house. |
Petapasihtit yuhtol witapiyol eyilit, 'kossiyapasiniya. | When they came to where his friend was, they went inside. (MT) |
Notes :
(see also apacuhse, 'cicokawse, nahtokawse; compare milawuhse, wesuwewse)
Audio Recordings :
Audio Recording | Type of Recording | Authored by |
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word | Alberta | |
example | Dolly | |
example | Dolly | |
example | Dolly | |
example | Dolly |