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{{LO box | 2.75 miles NNE of W end of [http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki/Lake_Cavanaugh,_Washington Lake Cavanaugh] | GPS1 = 48°19′33″N | GPS2 = 122°1′13″W}} | |||
{{PR}} sə x̌ʷaɫs '''x̌a''' la cut ʔəs '''du''' kʷal bixʷ ti ʔiɫ '''ba''' dət | {{entry lang|PS}} | ||
{{PR}} {{dialect | SPS}} sə x̌ʷaɫs '''x̌a''' la cut ʔəs '''du''' kʷal bixʷ ti ʔiɫ '''ba''' dət | |||
{{WA}} [[səx̌ʷ]]- (''habitual agent'') + -[[aɫ]]- (''class membership'') + {{:s|1}} + [[x̌alacut]] (''images'') + -[[əs]]- (stative) + dukʷalbixʷ (''Snoqualmie'') + [[ti]] (''the'') + [[ʔiɫ]]- (''partitive'') + [[badət]] (''mountain'') | {{WA}} [[səx̌ʷ]]- (''habitual agent'') + -[[aɫ]]- (''class membership'') + {{:s|1}} + [[x̌alacut]] (''images'') + -[[əs]]- (stative) + dukʷalbixʷ (''Snoqualmie'') + [[ti]] (''the'') + [[ʔiɫ]]- (''partitive'') + [[badət]] (''mountain'') | ||
{{entry pos|N}} | |||
{{translation lang|EN}} | |||
{{DE box | 1=<nowiki/> | {{DE box | 1=<nowiki/> | ||
# name of a mountain at [[Snoqualmie Pass]]; {{lit}}, mountain where the head people of the Snoqualmie are counted | # name of a mountain at [[Snoqualmie Pass]]; {{lit}}, mountain where the head people of the Snoqualmie are counted | ||
}} | }} | ||
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*{{Myths}}, p. 385 | *{{Myths}}, p. 385 | ||
[[Category:place names]] | [[Category:place names]] [[Category:one source]] |
Revision as of 01:50, 8 March 2017
Location: | 2.75 miles NNE of W end of Lake Cavanaugh | |
Google Maps: | 48°19′33″N 122°1′13″W |
pronunciation: (Southern) sə x̌ʷaɫs x̌a la cut ʔəs du kʷal bixʷ ti ʔiɫ ba dət
word analysis: səx̌ʷ- (habitual agent) + -aɫ- (class membership) + s (nominalizing prefix) + x̌alacut (images) + -əs- (stative) + dukʷalbixʷ (Snoqualmie) + ti (the) + ʔiɫ- (partitive) + badət (mountain)
Number of times this entry has been verified against the sources, including at the time of creation: 1
In general, an entry with a higher number of verifications and sources may be considered more reliable.
sources
- 2008, M. Terry Thompson and Steven Egesdal (eds), Salish Myths and Legends: One People's Stories, ISBN 978-0-8032-1089-9, University of Nebraska, p. 385