Entry
‑hnhont‑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 |
| Verb Class | patient stative verb |
| Conjugation Class | C-stem |
| Phonological Form | -hnhǫt- |
| Pre-Wendat Form | *‑hnhǫt‑ |
| Noun Incorporation Status | Noun incorporation optionally occurs with this form. |
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Examples
Examples of the entry
- Aseyahchiaht de yonweyahnhonkhwahs !
Drink the medicine I’m giving you all in one shot so that none is left!
- Satehnhontawah de isahnhont !
Take out what you have in your mouth!
- Ta’ohten’ sahnhontatie’ ?
What are you carrying in your mouth?
- Ta’ohten’ satehnhont ?
What do you have in your mouth? What did you put there?
See also:
- ‑atehnhont‑
to put in one's mouth
- ‑atehnhontaw‑
to take something out of one's mouth
- ‑hnhonkhw‑
to put something in someone's mouth
- ‑hnhontaw‑
to take something out of someone's mouth
Verb stems
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-hnhont
Stem type: Stative stemPronominal prefixes: PatientComposition
Orthography ‑hnhont‑ ‑Ø Phonological Form -hnhǫt- -Ø Interlinear gloss have in mouth stat Stem (verb) ‑hnhont‑ ‑Ø Base (verb) ‑hnhont‑ Root (verb) ‑hnhont‑ Stem examples
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-hnhontahk
Stem type: Stative past stemPronominal prefixes: PatientComposition
Orthography ‑hnhont‑ ‑Ø ‑ahk Phonological Form -hnhǫt- -Ø -ahk Interlinear gloss have in mouth stat past Stem (verb) ‑hnhont‑ ‑Ø ‑ahk Base (verb) ‑hnhont‑ Root (verb) ‑hnhont‑ Stem examples
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-hnhontay
Stem type: Stative continuative stemPronominal prefixes: PatientComposition
Orthography ‑hnhont‑ ‑Ø ‑ay‑ ‑Ø Phonological Form -hnhǫt- -Ø -ak- -Ø Interlinear gloss have in mouth stat cont pnc Stem (verb) ‑hnhont‑ ‑Ø ‑ay‑ ‑Ø Stem (verb) ‑hnhont‑ ‑Ø Base (verb) ‑Ø ‑ay‑ Base (verb) ‑hnhont‑ Root (verb) ‑hnhont‑ Stem examples
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