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# {{lb|qsc|derogatory}} barbarous, boorish, rowdy, uncivil, uncivilized
# {{lb|qsc|derogatory}} barbarous, boorish, rowdy, uncivil, uncivilized
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#: {{ux|qsc|C'e huuei bahah auzr'u ñéd' c'ez uc' '''tum'uc''''jí '''tum'uc''''jí xeý ceymaziý cou.|You could hear the slap across the room; someone must've been '''too rowdy''' and needed a correction.}}


===Synonyms===
===Synonyms===

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Soc'ul'

Etymology

From Sekhulla tumːukʷʰ, from Wascotl *tom-*mos-que.

Pronunciation

Noun

tum'uc' 2 (plural/indefinite ez' tum'uc')

  1. mainlander, person from the mainland
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  2. (derogatory) barbarian, uncivilized person
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Adjective

tum'uc'

  1. from the mainland
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  2. (derogatory) barbarous, boorish, rowdy, uncivil, uncivilized
    C'e huuei bahah auzr'u ñéd' c'ez uc' tum'uc'tum'uc'jí xeý ceymaziý cou.
    You could hear the slap across the room; someone must've been too rowdy and needed a correction.

Synonyms

(uncivil):

Descendants

  • Knrawi: puamùqh