n. sound
1. lokašiwontštǝ’ǝš, 'what they always use to sound.'
2. lokašiwontštǝ’ǝš ka’anat̓amam ’an tseqpeyus lokasaxaxsk̓ǝy kapon̓, tsuweqpeyus ša’ałmiš, 'the racoon’s sound resembles the squeaking of a tree, resembles crying.'
Morph.: [<’- (nz) + iwon (sound) + -t (epth) + -š (ipfv) + ?-t () + -V’Vš (nz.instr)>]
Cross References:
1. lokašiwontštǝ’ǝš, 'what they always use to sound.'
2. lokašiwontštǝ’ǝš ka’anat̓amam ’an tseqpeyus lokasaxaxsk̓ǝy kapon̓, tsuweqpeyus ša’ałmiš, 'the racoon’s sound resembles the squeaking of a tree, resembles crying.'
Morph.: [<’- (nz) + iwon (sound) + -t (epth) + -š (ipfv) + ?-t () + -V’Vš (nz.instr)>]
Cross References:
- iwon to sound; to make chirping noises; to groan; to bray; to crow; to moo; to howl; to croak; to sing (said of birds)