Contionary:tum'uc'

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Soc'ul'

Etymology

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

Pronunciation

  • (Soc'ul') IPA(key): [tu˩mˀu˧kʷʰ]

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, uncivil, uncivilized
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Synonyms

(uncivil) ux, lax

Descendants

  • Knrawi: puamùqh