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tahkokën

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Unami

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Etymology

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From Proto-Algonquian *takwaᐧkiwi. Cognate with Cree ᑕᑳᐧᑭᐣ (takaaykin, fall, it is fall), Unami tahkoku (it is fall), Penobscot takʷάko (it is fall, autumn), Malecite-Passamaquoddy toqakiw (it is fall, autumn), Mohegan-Pequot taqôquw (it is fall), Ojibwe dagwaagin (it is fall, autumn), Menominee takuakōwew (it is fall, autumn), Fox takwâkiwi (it is fall), Montagnais takuatshin (it is autumn).

Verb

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tahkokën (3sg conjunct tahkokink, 3sg subjunctive tahkokinke, adjectival tahkokëni/tahkokwëni)

  1. (inanimate, intransitive) it is fall, autumn
    Nèl këmpahko alëmi màxkeyo òk wisaeyo èli mèchi tahkokën.
    The leaves are beginning to turn red and yellow because it is (already) fall.

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See also

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Noun

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tahkokën inan

  1. fall, autumn
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References

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  • Rementer, Jim with Pearson, Bruce L. (2005) “tahkokën”, in Leneaux, Grant, Whritenour, Raymond, editors, The Lenape Talking Dictionary, The Lenape Language Preservation Project