yeech'at adv once Yeech'at na' tanta' Apa'ashaw. I went to Oakhurst once. (sem. domains: 8.4.6.6.1 - Again, 8.1.1.1.1 - One, 8.4.6.6 - Once, 3.5.1.4.5 - Speak in unison, 8.4.6.6.6 - Never, 8.4.6.6.2 - Sometimes, 8.4.5.2.2 - At the same time, 8.1.1.3 - Number of times.)
mosto’, mosto’on
mosto', mosto'on n old person Wil' xon' taa mosto' hew. That old person used to live here. Amilta' 'aman mosto'on hospitlaw. They helped the old person in the hospital.
moxolhoy’, moxolhoyi
moxolhoy', moxolhoyi n old people Moxolhoy' 'yokuch' yalk'it 'ooch'iy' 'oshto. The old people stood near the fire. Ta'ishta' na' moxolhoyi yokooch'i. I saw the old people.
moxlit, moxilta’
moxlit, moxilta' v old (to become) Moxlit noono'. The man is getting old. Moxlit 'am gamiisha'. Her shirt is old.
moxlo’, moxlo’on
moxlo', moxlo'on adj old Hiyeema' 'alit, hew xooto' moxlo' k'oliswa' mokeela'. A long time ago, there lived an old small woman. Xayaawushit moxlo'on gamiisha. She wore an old shirt. (sem. domains: 2.6.4.5 - Old person, 8.4.6.5.4 - Old, not new, 8.4.6.5.6 - Old fashioned, 8.4.6.5.2 - Old, not young.)
heexa’, heexa’an₂
heexa', heexa'an₂ n oil Xap'eelat heexa'. The oil was heating up. Loxto' 'ama' heexa'an keewishaw. She poured oil into the cooking pot.
sanwawa’, sanwawa’an
sanwawa', sanwawa'an n ogre Mosto' sanwawa' wil' taane' 'amaamin xo'ow. The old ogre would come to their house. Mi'in 'aman yokuch' ta'ishta' moxlo'on sanwawa'an. Then the people saw the old ogre.
chesh, cheesha
chesh, cheesha n obsidian Sasyinta' chesh. The obsidian broke. Ch'alit na' cheesha. I broke the obsidian.
‘Apa’ashaw
'Apa'ashaw n Oakhurst Xon' 'aman 'Apa'ashaw. They live in Oakhurst.
ton’, toona
ton', toona n nut, pine nut Poye' na' toona. I'm going to crush the pine nut.
