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#: {{ux|qsc|Uc' añ'c'uc'zi az' evu ziuxux í c'oc ñ'o'''jin''''.|Nurse sharks may look harmless but they can still '''bite'''.} | #: {{ux|qsc|Uc' añ'c'uc'zi az' evu ziuxux í c'oc ñ'o'''jin''''.|Nurse sharks may look harmless but they can still '''bite'''.} | ||
# to trap | # to trap | ||
#: {{ux|qsc|U'''jin'''' muzr'u tocej julex ne.|The road '''was trapped''' with a jutting spear.} | #: {{ux|qsc|U'''jin'''' muzr'u tocej julex ne.|The road '''was trapped''' with a jutting spear.}} | ||
# to fool | # to fool | ||
#: {{ux|qsc||}} | #: {{ux|qsc||}} | ||
Revision as of 22:24, 30 August 2025
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Etymology
From Sekhulla hinːi, from Wascotl *sinęn-i. Cognate to Gwaxol sin⁶, Kilīmos-sāîl sinīne.
Pronunciation
Verb
jin' ᴀᴄᴄ
- to bite
- {{ux|qsc|Uc' añ'c'uc'zi az' evu ziuxux í c'oc ñ'ojin'.|Nurse sharks may look harmless but they can still bite.}
- to trap
- Ujin' muzr'u tocej julex ne.
- The road was trapped with a jutting spear.
- to fool
- (please add the primary text of this usage example)
- (please add an English translation of this usage example)