Contionary:tum'uc'
Soc'ul'
Etymology
From Sekhulla tumːukʷʰ, from Wascotl *tom-*mos-que.
Pronunciation
Noun
tum'uc' 2 (plural/indefinite ez' tum'uc')
- mainlander, person from the mainland
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- (derogatory) barbarian, uncivilized person
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Adjective
tum'uc'
- from the mainland
- Ji eylac hez'i ziu, ji íúnmuz muz íúnú ānumēn jál cudiyañ'an muzarji lax xec' tum'uc'.
- While we're here starving, those rich fucks sit around gorging on exotic animals from the mainland.
- (derogatory) barbarous, boorish, rowdy, uncivil, uncivilized
- 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
(uncivil):
Descendants
- → Knrawi: puamùqh