C / CH

Letter C/CH: Displaying 1061 - 1080 of 5731
seːseltik

something fresh and green (see Molina)

seːsem
Orthographic Variants: 
cēcem

one apiece, one for each (see Karttunen)

sehsem
Orthographic Variants: 
cehcem

occurs with expressions of time or period (see Karttunen)

from one wave to another, or from depth to depth

to each pueblo, or in each pueblo or city

each pueblo, or for each pueblo

in each pueblo, or for each pueblo

to rather do s.t.
seːsemeːltiɑ

to cheer up someone or give that person solace (see Molina)

seːsemeːltik

something whole, healthy, pleasing (see Molina)

each month, monthly, or from month to month

each foot, or to each foot

seːsemilwiɑːmoʃtɬi

a history book recording daily events

seːsemilwitɬ

every day

seːsemilwitɬɑhkwiloːlli

a piece of historical writing accounting events of each day

seːsemmɑnɑ

to sprinkle or put seeds in the ground, such as wheat, maize, or other food plants; or, to disperse people or livestock (see Molina)

seːsemmɑni

for people or livestock to disperse, spread out

seːsemmɑnki

something or someone who has been been part of a group that was dispersed

two separate, or each one, or to each one (adverb)

handful to handful, or bundle to bundle