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{{qsc-inh|juɬ|aj-otl<c:aj->}} {{cog|qsc|gwax|hayol¹|kisl|ājoš}} Doublet of {{l|qsc|ai}} | {{qsc-inh|juɬ|aj-otl<c:aj->}} {{cog|qsc|gwax|hayol¹|kisl|ājoš}} Doublet of {{l|qsc|ai}} | ||
Latest revision as of 07:41, 2 February 2026
Soc'ul'
Etymology 1
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From Sekhulla juɬ, from Wascotl *aj-otl. Cognate to Gwaxol hayol¹, Kilīmos-sāîl ājoš. Doublet of ai
Pronunciation
Noun
iux 4 (plural/indefinite ez'e iux)
- dog
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Etymology 2
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From Sekhulla juʃ, from Wascotl *aj-osc. Cognate to Kilīmos-sāîl ājos.
Verb
iux ᴇʀɢ
- to play, to recreate
- Añ'iuxjí iuxjí, jahjau r'úl r'ez añ'jí xiuixiui, í uc' socmaiv miu āhañ'jin' añ'iux ā ā miun añ'réuai āhñ'in' aíl.
- He's very playful, just do a quick feint and he gets all excited, but I should warn you he often bites when playing and doesn't realize how big he is.
Adjective
iux
- playful
- Añ'iuxjí iuxjí, jahjau r'úl r'ez añ'jí xiuixiui, í uc' socmaiv miu āhañ'jin' añ'iux ā ā miun añ'réuai āhñ'in' aíl.
- He's very playful, just do a quick feint and he gets all excited, but I should warn you he often bites when playing and doesn't realize how big he is.
- excited, excitable
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Usage notes
For 'to play' as in performance see suiai
Synonyms
(dog):
(to play (recreation)):
Derived terms
Categories:
- Soc'ul' terms from Wascotl *aj-
- Soc'ul' inherited terms
- Soc'ul' terms with Gwaxol cognates
- Soc'ul' terms with Kilīmos-sāîl cognates
- Contionary
- Soc'ul' lemmas
- Soc'ul' nouns
- Soc'ul' class-4 nouns
- Requests for translations of Soc'ul' usage examples
- Soc'ul' verbs
- Soc'ul' ergative verbs
- Soc'ul' terms with usage examples
- Soc'ul' adjectives