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#: {{ux|qsc|Iiah, xen nayn xad xecla '''xoc''', xen je upfenjí muzad upfenjí?|Ew, what '''kinda''' soup is this and why's it so damn oily?}}


===Usage notes===
===Usage notes===

Latest revision as of 21:35, 6 December 2024

Soc'ul'

Etymology 1

From Sekhulla ɬəkʷə, from Wascotl łęk-que.

Pronunciation

  • (Soc'ul') IPA(key): [ʃo̞˥kʷ]

Noun

xoc 2 (plural/indefinite xocou)

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

Adjective

xoc

  1. adopted, apprenticed, taken as one's own
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Etymology 2

From Sekhulla ɬəkʷu, from Wascotl łęk-woh-.

Pronunciation

  • (Soc'ul') IPA(key): [ʃo̞˥kʷ]

Noun

xoc 5 (plural/indefinite ez'e xoc)

  1. flavored thing, thing that tastes like something else
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Adjective

xoc

  1. flavored
    Iiah, xen nayn xad xecla xoc, xen je upfenjí muzad upfenjí?
    Ew, what kinda soup is this and why's it so damn oily?

Usage notes

The sense "flavored (thing)" is generally only used when modified by other nouns rather than used in isolation

Synonyms

(adopted child) xec'ad

(apprentice) xec'ad, jótih, mivzádi