liketvleyk-itá🔊1verbto sit, be situated, exist (of a person, God, land, a town, money in the bank, or something about evenly tall, long, and wide, as of a house, a corn patch, a hill, a lake, a pond, the sun, a star, a full moon, a cloud, a box, a car, a rock, a book, a dollar bill, an acorn, a ball, a hat, a shoe, a kettle, a well, of one){I}Pasokolvyv lika?Is Pasokolaya there? (H)Kvwetv em paskofv likē monkof...When Coweta still had their ground.../When Coweta's ground still existed... (H)Mohmen mv vnakvranēn uekiwv liket omat...Now near there was a spring... (H)2verbto settle, stay, live (in a house, a place), reside (of one){I}’Stvmin liketskēt omv?Where do you live? (H)Ohfvnkv hvlwē likat...The one above who lives on high... (H)...mv ofv min likēpet omvtēs....she stayed in that instead. (H)Likvccvs!You must stay! (H)3nounresidence, dwelling, placeMv liketv mocvsē vpokeyat ’cvpofvt sekok.At the new place where we were living there were no fields. (H)seekaketvvpoketvaliketva:-leyk-itá🔊1to sit up, get up (from bed or a lying position, of one)...cēpanat hēcet alikvtēs....the boy sat there watching. (H)2to sit, be situated, exist in the visible distance (of one)enliketvin-leyk-itá🔊1verbto sit with, live with (someone) temporarily (of one)2nounhis/her home, abode, residence, seat3nounthe base of (something squat)esliketvis-leyk-itá🔊to sit, be situated, exist (of one clump or patch of trees, shrubs, beans, etc.)...vce tat hola̜ttuset esliken hēcvtes....he saw the corn [patch] sitting bright blue. (H)resliketvɬis-leyk-itá🔊to go a distance and live or stay somewhere (of one)ientakliketva:-in-tak-leyk-itáto stay with (someone, of one){I;D}
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