Where does “ejutö” come from?
ejutö (Ye'kwana) comes from Ye'kwana -tö — forms the plural of the distant past tense when both the agent and patient (if there is one) of the verb are first- or second-person.
ejutö (Ye'kwana): to set a handle in an axe, broom, etc
Definitions
- to set a handle in an axe, broom, etc
Ancestry of “ejutö”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ye'kwana | -tö | forms the plural of the distant past tense when both the agent and patient (if there is one) of the verb are first- or second-person |