kaketvka:k-itá🔊verb1to sit, be situated, exist (of two, a large group, or something flexible, as of a coiled rope, a hide, a shirt, a dress, pants, a handkerchief, a folded sheet){I}...mv elecvn honvntake hokkolet kaket......below that sit two men... (H)Kaket omvkēts.Let's sit down. (H)...este-papv ehvrpet kaken eshēcet accet arvtēs....he found a lion’s skin lying [there] and wore it around. (H)2to settle, stay, live (in a place), reside (of two or a large group){I}’Culvke hokkolet kakvtēs.Once upon a time there lived two old people. (H)...este Maskoke tat afvckēt kakvtēt omēs....the Muscogee lived happily. (H)Sehoketv and kaketv are generally dual, but are sometimes used for a large group in formal language.seeliketvvpoketvakaketva:-ka:k-itá🔊verbto sit up, get up (out of bed, of two)enkaketvin-ka:k-itá1verbto sit with (someone, of two people or two groups)...tvsekvyv, cokolice yvn vnkaket omvrēs....the citizens and women will sit with me here. (H)2nountheir home, residence, sitting place (of two people or two groups, as men and women)yekaketv’yi-ka:k-itáverbto come settle (here, of two or a large group)Yekaken vyēcicesv̜mmvliken...They came and settled here and after a time... (H)

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