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# knife
# knife
#: {{ux|qsc|Íūzi a R'úýen '''toc'''.|R'úýen' vomited up a '''knife'''.}}
#: {{ux|qsc|Íūzi a R'úýen '''toc'''.|R'úýen' vomited up a '''knife'''.}}
===Descendants===
*{{desc|soky|tó⁵}}


===Etymology 2===
===Etymology 2===
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===Derived terms===
===Derived terms===
{{col-auto|qsc|c'en iyeyltsem' toc niv|tocjíax|bahutn toc tabdi}}
{{col-auto|qsc|c'en iyeyltsem' toc niv|tocjíax|bahutn toc tabdi|xen hun' t'oc'úu jaj harin' toc}}

Latest revision as of 23:22, 10 February 2026

Soc'ul'

Etymology 1

Wacag logograph

From Sekhulla təkʷ, from Wascotl *tequ-ati. Cognate to Gwaxol te, Kilīmos-sāîl tebāde. Doublet of teuad

Pronunciation

Noun

toc 3 (plural/indefinite toctoc)

  1. knife
    Íūzi a R'úýen toc.
    R'úýen' vomited up a knife.

Descendants

  • Sokya: tó⁵

Etymology 2

Wacag logograph

From Sekhulla təkʷsuʃ, from Wascotl *tequ-cosc. Cognate to Gwaxol tekw³, Kilīmos-sāîl teksu.

Adjective

toc

  1. sharp
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  2. steep
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    (please add an English translation of this usage example)

Derived terms