Contionary:ýeu

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Wacag logograph
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Etymology

From Sekhulla əɨɣəɣʷi, from Wascotl *įkęqu-i. Cognate to Gwaxol -ïk-, Kilīmos-sāîl īāxe. Doublet of ýoc

Pronunciation

Verb

ýeu ᴇʀɢ

  1. to lose
    R'uz úimuz iuxeiñ laiuas yan'yan coi uýeu, aixai.
    Once the wooden toy fell into the river it was lost, aixai.
  2. to forget
    Hanýeu Ácíl xeyil jeñ'ay, pfi iyxauc beb'e beb'e beb'e coi āhuūts xen' xem'ian joti.
    Ácíl forgot about the pot of stock, so it boiled and boiled until nothing was left but tar.
  3. to miss
    Hucuiji leydieiñ ne cuder' cuder' xeuaidi, cetxícñ, huýeu.
    He threw the ball too close to the goalpost and, cetxícñ, missed.

Adjective

ýeu

  1. lost
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  2. forgotten
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  3. missed
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Synonyms

ýoc'

(to forget, forgotten):

Derived terms

Lua error: not enough memory.