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====Derived terms====
====Derived terms====
====Related terms====
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[[Contionary:cé#Soc%27ul%27|cé]], [[Contionary:céux#Soc%27ul%27|céux]]
[[Contionary:cuc'o#Soc%27ul%27|cuc'o]], [[Contionary:cuice#Soc%27ul%27|cuice]], [[Contionary:cé#Soc%27ul%27|cé]], [[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:cē#Soc%27ul%27|cē]], [[Contionary:cēj#Soc%27ul%27|cēj]]


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Revision as of 03:24, 10 April 2023

Soc'ul'

Etymology

From Pre-Soc'ul' kəːkʷə, from Wascotl *kē'-que

Pronunciation

(Soc'ul') IPA: [ko̞ː˥kʷ]

Noun

cóc CL2 (plural cócou)

  1. man (masculine human), father
    Haryen cóc.
    He is my father.
  2. uncle, masculine relative of parents' age
    Hazen jál eý cócou.
    The uncles are here.

Adjective

cóc

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

Synonyms

(man, father)

Derived terms

Related terms

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