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==Soc'ul'==
==Soc'ul'==
{{wacag|qsc=1}}
===Etymology===
===Etymology===
{{socl-inh|ləkʷə|lęk-que<c:lęk->}}
{{qsc-inh|ləkʷə|lęk-que<c:lęk->}} {{cog|qsc|kisl|lakka}}


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
{{socl-ipa|lo̞˥kʷo̞˥}}
* {{IPA all|qsc|[lo̞˥kʷo̞˥]}}


===Noun===
===Noun===
{{socl-n|2}}
{{qsc-n|2}}


# madman, crazy person
# madman, crazy person
#: {{ux|socl|sentence in Soc'ul' here|translation here}}
#: {{ux|qsc||}}


===Adjective===
===Adjective===
{{socl-adj}}
{{head|qsc|adjective}}


# crazy, insane, ridiculous, mad
# crazy, insane, ridiculous, mad
#: {{ux|socl|sentence in Soc'ul' here|translation here}}
#: {{ux|qsc||}}


[[Category:Soc'ul' terms missing example sentences]]
===Derived terms===
[[Category:Soc'ul' terms missing Wacag]]
{{col-auto|qsc|madiux loco}}

Latest revision as of 00:56, 6 October 2025

Avendonian

Alternative forms

  • loc (Low Burgundian)

Pronunciation

  • (Central Avendonian) IPA(key): [ˈloko]

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *laukaz.

Noun

loco m (plural loci)

  1. leek

Soc'ul'

Etymology

From Sekhulla ləkʷə, from Wascotl *lęk-que. Cognate to Kilīmos-sāîl lakka.

Pronunciation

Noun

loco 2 (plural/indefinite ez' loco)

  1. madman, crazy person
    (please add the primary text of this usage example)
    (please add an English translation of this usage example)

Adjective

loco

  1. crazy, insane, ridiculous, mad
    (please add the primary text of this usage example)
    (please add an English translation of this usage example)

Derived terms