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====Related terms====
====Related terms====
[[Contionary:cóc#Soc%27ul%27|cóc]], [[Contionary:céux#Soc%27ul%27|céux]]
[[Contionary:cóc#Soc%27ul%27|cóc]], [[Contionary:céux#Soc%27ul%27|céux]]
[[Contionary:cuc'o#Soc%27ul%27|cuc'o]], [[Contionary:cuice#Soc%27ul%27|cuice]], [[Contionary:céi#Soc%27ul%27|céi]], [[Contionary:céjen#Soc%27ul%27|céjen]], [[Contionary:cél'#Soc%27ul%27|cél']], [[Contionary:cén'ál#Soc%27ul%27|cén'ál]], [[Contionary:céux#Soc%27ul%27|céux]], [[Contionary:cóc#Soc%27ul%27|cóc]], [[Contionary:cē#Soc%27ul%27|cē]], [[Contionary:cēj#Soc%27ul%27|cēj]]


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Revision as of 03:23, 10 April 2023

Soc'ul'

Etymology

From Pre-Soc'ul' kəː, from Wascotl *kē'-

Pronunciation

(Soc'ul') IPA: [kəː˥˧]

Noun

CL2 (plural céce)

  1. man (masculine human)
    Haruc' .
    The man saw me.
  2. (possessed) father
    Añ'jeiñño teúx.
    The deer's father ran away.

Adjective

  1. strong
    Añ'jí xañ'eux.
    The gorilla is strong.

Synonyms

(man, father) cóc

(strong) céux

Derived terms

Related terms

cóc, céux

cuc'o, cuice, céi, céjen, cél', cén'ál, céux, cóc, , cēj