Lexicon: K

kal-

(vt) to carry, haul

kalaun

(n) rapidly flowing water

Etymology

Rapid enough to move small stones around, and thus said to carry pebbles.

kalavooq

(n) car, (ground) vehicle

Etymology

This is actually a loanword, from a similar-sounding term in some other language that I haven't decided on yet. The loanword was reanalyzed as a lexicalized predicate due to the similarity of its first part to the verb kal-.

kel-

(v) to be green

ki

(conj) and

-kiir

(ni) mouth

kolw-

(v) to sleep

kum

(n) salt

kur-

(v) (a rude verb; exact translation still unclear)

kuuzh

(n) day

Kuuzh meyaadomegat

(n) Independence Day