Contionary:xec'

Soc'ul'

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Etymology

From Sekhulla ɬəkʰi, from Wascotl *łęk-si. Cognate to Kilīmos-sāîl lakse.

Pronunciation

Verb

xec' ᴇʀɢ

  1. to trade, to exchange, to replace
    Miu uyar'bi leyad', mimum'uj r'ún'ic, c'ez uúiladz'iax xen uairax seccaru xec váv bálaz'i.
    Holes and roots have overtaken most of our byways, and that's made attempts at trade and socialization inconvenient and difficult.

Adjective

xec'

  1. traded, gotten by trade
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  2. from far away
    C'er' coruc' xec' xenuz xem'uj.
    You'll be able to see the smoke from afar.
  3. foreign, exotic
    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.

Synonyms

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