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O-kook. This; that; it.
Iktah okook? what is that?
Okook sun, to-day.
Okook klaksta, he who.
Okook klaska; they (being present). O-la-pits-ki. Fire. O-le-man. Old man; old; worn out.
Hyas oleman kiuatan, a very old horse. Ol-hy-iu. A seal. O-lil-lie. Berries.
Shot olillie, huckleberries.
Siahpult olillie, raspberries.
Salmon olillie, salmon berries. O-lo. Hungry.
Olo chuck, thirsty;
olo moosum, sleepy. O-luk. A snake. Oos-kan. A cup; a bowl. O-pe-kwan. A basket; tin kettle. O-pitl-kegh. A bow. O-pit-sah. A knife.
Opitsah yahka sikhs, (the knife's friend) a fork.
This word is also used to denote a sweetheart. O-poots. The posterior; the tail of an animal.
Boat opoots, the rudder.
Opoots-sill, a breech clout. Ote-lagh. The sun. Ow. A brother younger than the speaker.