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===Etymology 1===
===Etymology 1===
{{wacag|heart}}
{{wacag|heart}}
{{qsc-inh|əakʰə|ęakh-ati<c:ęakh->}} {{cog|qsc|gwax|ğëhat⁵}} Doublet of {{l|qsc|ehc'ad}}
{{qsc-inh|əakʰə|ęakh-ati}} {{cog|qsc|gwax|ğëhat⁵}} Doublet of {{l|qsc|ehc'ad}}


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
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===Etymology 2===
===Etymology 2===
{{wacag|pulsate}}
{{wacag|pulsate}}
{{qsc-inh|əakʰi|ęakh-i<c:ęakh->}} {{cog|qsc|kisl|aāke}}
{{qsc-inh|əakʰi|ęakh-i}} {{cog|qsc|kisl|aāke}}


===Verb===
===Verb===

Revision as of 23:28, 1 May 2026

Soc'ul'

Etymology 1

Wacag logograph

From Sekhulla əakʰə, from Wascotl *ęakh-ati. Cognate to Gwaxol ğëhat⁵. Doublet of ehc'ad

Pronunciation

Noun

ehc' class 3 (plural/indefinite ez'e ehc')

  1. human heart
    Jaj corcur ehc'.
    Don't destroy my heart.

Adjective

ehc'

  1. heart-shaped
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Derived terms

Etymology 2

Wacag logograph

From Sekhulla əakʰi, from Wascotl *ęakh-i. Cognate to Kilīmos-sāîl aāke.

Verb

ehc' ᴇʀɢ

  1. to pulse, to pulsate, to beat, to throb
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  2. (drums) to play
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Synonyms

(to play (instrument)):