Contionary:xec'
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Etymology
From Sekhulla ɬəkʰi, from Wascotl *łęk-si. Cognate to Kilīmos-sāîl lakse.
Pronunciation
Verb
xec' ᴇʀɢ
- 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'
- traded, gotten by trade
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- from far away
- C'er' coruc' xec' xenuz xem'uj.
- You'll be able to see the smoke from afar.
- 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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