cahkēcáhk-i:, cák-🔊adjectiveshallow (of a body of water)antonymlvokēorcakkēR
cahkēcahk-í:noun1shoal, shallow water2ford (R)According to Robertson, ‘shallow’ was cakkē and ‘ford’ was cahkē, but this distinction is now blurred.
cahkēpencahkî:p-in🔊numeralfive{I}resvcahkēpat’ɬ-is-a-cahkî:p-a:t, -cáhki:p-â:t🔊noun(up to) the fifth one, (until) the fifth one
cahkepicetvcahkipeyc-itá🔊verb1to do five times{I}2to reach five years in age{I}Mocv-nettv cahkepicis.moca-nítta cahkipêyc-ey-sToday I'm five years old.
cahkepohkakencahkipohkâ:k-in🔊numeralfive added to (a multiple of ten)palen cahkepohkakenpá:l-in cahkipohkâ:k-infifteenpale-hokkolen cahkepohkakenpa:l-i-hokkô:l-in cahkipohkâ:k-intwenty-five
cakcvhēcakcah-í:🔊adjectivesticking in, sticking up, standing (of two or more inanimates, as posts)seecakhētakcakcvhētak-cakcah-í:🔊adjectivesticking in, sticking up on the ground (of two or more)