bkul a oach, n.knee.
bkul a ochikn.poss.1s
bkul a ochimn.poss.2s
bkul a ochiln.poss.3s
bkul a ochemamn.poss.1pe
bkul a ochidn.poss.1pi
bkul a ochemiun.poss.2p
bkul a ocherirn.poss.3p
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Examples:
> The tide reaches as high as my knees.
> Her hair reaches down to her knees.
oach
/ouach
/uach
, n.foot; leg; back paws (of animal).
ochikn.poss.1s
ochimn.poss.2s
ochiln.poss.3s
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a
ochemamn.poss.1pe
ochidn.poss.1pi
ochemiun.poss.2p
ocherirn.poss.3p
delel a oachexpr.calf of leg.
ochil a mlaiexpr.wheel.
ochil a osongdexpr.teeth of comb.
uchul a oachexpr.upper thigh.
See also:
Examples:
> His feet are covered with dirt.
> The tide reaches as high as my knees.
> He was climbing on the ladder when his foot slipped and he fell.
> Droteo is following in his fathers footsteps (i.e., following his father's way of life).
> Her hair reaches down to her knees.
Proverbs:
> Your legs are your taro patch.
Your legs will find you good fortune, you seek what you desire
> Like the purple swamp hen, flying off with its legs hanging down
The purple swamp hen (uek; other sources name another bird, sechou [heron]) is careless about its legs when it flies, letting them dangle in flight instead of neatly tucking them up like other, more trim flyers. The saying applies to persons who do sloppy work or carelessly leave a task half finished
> You're like the stork which flies with its legs dangling.
You leave unfinished business behind and split.
More Examples:
> Fix your legs, I can see your privates.
> I had many footsteps at the river.
> He or she fell out of the tree and broke his or her leg.
> Ouch! I stubbed my toe on a tree root.
> I want to go (with you) but my legs are too painful.

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