Contionary:ats

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Soc'ul'

Etymology 1

From Sekhulla asʰə, from Wascotl asł-ę.

Pronunciation

Noun

ats 5 (plural/indefinite tsats)

  1. bowstring, intrument string
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  2. tight string, tense string
    Uabc'ab cuder' cuder' ats.
    The string is stretched too far.
  3. line
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Etymology 2

From Sekhulla asʰə, from Wascotl *asł-e. Cognate to Kilīmos-sāîl asla.

Pronunciation

Noun

ats 2 (plural/indefinite atsey)

  1. weaver, clothesmaker
    Hanaijzi xoc suiux cóc ats.
    The apprentice appreciated the weaver's fatherly nature.

Etymology 3

From Sekhulla asʰi, from Wascotl *asł-i. Cognate to Kilīmos-sāîl asse.

Pronunciation

Verb

ats ᴀᴄᴄ

  1. to stretch, to extend
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Adjective

ats

  1. stretched out, extended
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  2. tight, tightly pulled
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Etymology 4

From Sekhulla asʰasuʃ, from Wascotl *asł-a-cosc.

Pronunciation

Adjective

ats

  1. straight, standing straight
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Adverb

ats

  1. (informal) on time
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