tsʼetlʼ
التعريفات والمعاني
== Ahtna ==
=== Etymology 1 ===
==== Root ====
tsʼetlʼ
to scorch
===== Stem set =====
==== References ====
Kari, James (1990), Ahtna Athabaskan Dictionary, Fairbanks, Alaska: Alaska Native Language Center, →ISBN, page 409
=== Etymology 2 ===
From Proto-Athabaskan *tšʷ’ə̓tɬ’. Cognate with Lower Tanana tr'etl (“to close the eyes”), Navajo -CHʼIL (“curl, shrivel”).
==== Root ====
tsʼetlʼ
to close the eyes, wink
===== Stem set =====
===== Derived terms =====
==== References ====
Kari, James (1990), Ahtna Athabaskan Dictionary, Fairbanks, Alaska: Alaska Native Language Center, →ISBN, page 409
=== Etymology 3 ===
From Proto-Athabaskan *tšʷ’ə̓tɬ’. Kari (1990) treats this root as distinct from the above, but Young and Morgan (1992) reconstruct the equivalent Navajo roots as being etymologically identical.
==== Root ====
tsʼetlʼ
to shrink, be warped
===== Stem set =====
===== Derived terms =====
==== References ====
Kari, James (1990), Ahtna Athabaskan Dictionary, Fairbanks, Alaska: Alaska Native Language Center, →ISBN, page 409
=== Etymology 4 ===
==== Root ====
tsʼetlʼ
to adhere to, be stuck to
===== Stem set =====
==== References ====
Kari, James (1990), Ahtna Athabaskan Dictionary, Fairbanks, Alaska: Alaska Native Language Center, →ISBN, page 409
=== Etymology 5 ===
==== Root ====
tsʼetlʼ
to spit through the teeth
===== Stem set =====
==== References ====
Kari, James (1990), Ahtna Athabaskan Dictionary, Fairbanks, Alaska: Alaska Native Language Center, →ISBN, page 410
=== Etymology 6 ===
==== Root ====
tsʼetlʼ
to produce a cracking, popping, snapping noise
===== Stem set =====
===== Derived terms =====
==== References ====
Kari, James (1990), Ahtna Athabaskan Dictionary, Fairbanks, Alaska: Alaska Native Language Center, →ISBN, page 410
=== Etymology 7 ===
==== Root ====
tsʼetlʼ
thin ice forms
===== Stem set =====
==== References ====
Kari, James (1990), Ahtna Athabaskan Dictionary, Fairbanks, Alaska: Alaska Native Language Center, →ISBN, page 410
=== Etymology 8 ===
==== Root ====
tsʼetlʼ
to jump
===== Stem set =====
==== References ====
Kari, James (1990), Ahtna Athabaskan Dictionary, Fairbanks, Alaska: Alaska Native Language Center, →ISBN, page 410