-ahton-Please note that any Wendat form with one or two hyphens attached to it is not a word. The hyphens indicate that the form must take a prefix, a suffix, or both, in order to create a full word in Wendat. Wendat forms with hyphens cannot be used on their own. |
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Definition |
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Part of Speech | verb root |
Conjugation Class | a-stem |
Phonological Form | -ahtǫ- |
Pre-Wendat Form | *-ahtǫ- |
Verb Class | shift event verb |
Verb Consequentiality | consequential |
Notes |
Note on usage:
This verb base takes only one pronominal prefix: the third person singular feminine-zoic/neuter prefix. |
Examples for entry
- stan’ te’yia’tahtonhnde’
I’m not going to get lost
- steniestha’ te’wahtonhonhk de tho hewayientahk esondaon’
nothing was lost from all that I had put in your house
Verb stems
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-ahtonhk
Stem type: Habitual stemComposition
Orthography -ahton- -hk Phonological Form -ahtǫ- -hk Interlinear gloss get.lost hab Stem (verb) -ahton- -hk Base (verb) -ahton- Root (verb) -ahton- -
-ahtonh
Stem type: Stative stemComposition
Orthography -ahton- -h Phonological Form -ahtǫ- -h Interlinear gloss get.lost stat Stem (verb) -ahton- -h Base (verb) -ahton- Root (verb) -ahton- -
-ahton’
Stem type: Punctual stemComposition
Orthography -ahton- -’ Phonological Form -ahtǫ- -ʔ Interlinear gloss get.lost pnc Stem (verb) -ahton- -’ Base (verb) -ahton- Root (verb) -ahton-