mawamgo'toqol
Translation: He/she piles or stacks those together
Part of Speech: verb inanimate transitive
Meanings:
- pile or stack together
Example of word used in a sentence:
- Text: Gisnisegetl wowl nige' etlmawamgo'toqol.Translation: He/she dropped the eggs now he/she is piling them together.Recording: Recording by jnw 🔉
Pronunciation Guide: ma·wam·koo·dohk·ol
Alternate Grammatical Forms:
- mawamgo'tuann -- I pile or stack those together -- (first person singular animate subject, third person plural inanimate object)
- mawamgo'tuegl -- We pile or stack those together -- (1p-3ip)
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- alamg'teg : scattered about
- el'tqo'latl : coil (rope)
- elamgo'lajig : pile / play solitaire
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- eloqwa'latl : lay down
- eloqwa'toq : lay down
- enaqet : spread spruce boughs
- esintesg'g : pack down / stamp down
- esintesguaji : pack down / stamp down
- ge'gupa'latl : put on top / place atop
- gegnua'latl : do correctly or properly
- gmu'j : stick / wood / piece of lumber / pile of lumber
- ilamgo'tasit : piles objects in organized fashion / piles wood
- ilanqa'latl : fold
- ilanqa'toq : fold
- ilanqo'tasit : folding / folding bedding / folding clothing
- mawamg'pijig : piled together
- mawamg'tegl : piled together
- mawamgo'toqol : pile or stack together
- nangwe'get : card (moose hair or wool) / pick through hair to remove (burdocks)
- nasgwa'tatijig : share evenly
- pepg'ja'toq : flatten / thin out
- pi'snalatl : pack (pipe) with tobacco
- pi'snsit : pack pipe
- se'sa'toq : mess up / disarray / spread
- sina'toq : pack down (make more room) / compact it
- sintestoq : drinks it in one gulp / pack down or compact something inside a container
- tepgisa'latl : separate from / set aside
- tepo'tasit : load up / pile on / put in
- tpi'tnewei : distribution / welfare