łééchąąʼí

FWOTD – 14 March 2014

Etymology

From łį́į́ʼ (pet) + chąąʼ (shit) + (nominalizer); literally, "shit pet". Replaced the old simplex łį́į́ʼ, which shifted meaning to "horse" following the reintroduction of the horse to North America, which led to the horse replacing the dog as the most favored "pet."[1] Compare Chipewyan łį, Tsuut'ina tłíchʼà, Ahtna łicʼae.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɬéːt͡ʃʰɑ̃̀ːʔɪ́/
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Noun

łééchąąʼí (possessed form bilééchąąʼí)

  1. dog

Inflection

Possessives of łééchąąʼí
singular duoplural plural
1st person shilééchąąʼí nihilééchąąʼí danihilééchąąʼí
2nd person nilééchąąʼí nihilééchąąʼí danihilééchąąʼí
3rd person bilééchąąʼí
4th person (3o) yilééchąąʼí
4th person (3a) halééchąąʼí
Indefinite (3i) alééchąąʼí

Derived terms

References

  1. ^ William Bright, Native American placenames of the United States, s.v. HORSE.