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adeeʼ

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Etymology

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In Navajo culture, spoons were originally made of deer antler, and the word adeeʼ (originally meaning "antler" or "horn"), in the meaning of "spoon," was kept even as spoons were later made from the dried fruits of the gourd (ndilkal) plant. Since adeeʼ is no longer used to mean "deer antler," it becomes independent in that meaning and grammatically loses its inalienable status: bįįh bideeʼ (deer's horn), beʼadeeʼ ("his spoon").

Noun

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adeeʼ

  1. antler, horn, tusk, antenna (of an animal)
  2. ladle, dipper, spoon
  3. wild gourd (Cucurbita foetidissima)
  4. bottle gourd, calabash vine (Lagenaria siceraria)
  5. gourd (the dried and hardened shell of a gourd fruit)

Inflection

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Antler, horn
Possessives of adeeʼ
singular duoplural plural
1st person shideeʼ nihideeʼ danihideeʼ
2nd person nideeʼ nihideeʼ danihideeʼ
3rd person bideeʼ
4th person (3o) yideeʼ
4th person (3a) hadeeʼ
Indefinite (3i) adeeʼ
Gourd, ladle, spoon
Possessives of adeeʼ
singular duoplural plural
1st person sheʼadeeʼ niheʼadeeʼ daniheʼadeeʼ
2nd person neʼadeeʼ niheʼadeeʼ daniheʼadeeʼ
3rd person beʼadeeʼ
4th person (3o) yeʼadeeʼ
4th person (3a) hweʼadeeʼ

Derived terms

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See also

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