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Soc'ul'
Etymology
From Sekhulla aiːla, from Wascotl *aj-ila. Cognate to Kilīmos-sāîl ajîl.
Pronunciation
Noun
aíl 4 (plural/indefinite aíl')
- large dog
- Añ'iuxjí iuxjí, jahjau r'úl r'ez añ'jí xiuixiui, í uc' socmaiv miu āhañ'jin' añ'iux ā ā miun añ'réuai āhñ'in' aíl.
- He's very playful, just do a quick feint and he gets all excited, but I should warn you he often bites when playing and doesn't realize how big he is.
Adjective
aíl
- slow to acclimate
- Ucualjí cualjí teicou í numáma numáma uaíljíý.
- Gii berry wine is great but with how strong it is it takes a bit to get used to.