k̓úyc

Nine. nakáłas iwačá k̓úyc anwíčt ‘my mother was nine years old’; k̓úycina páwiyawawn wɨ́tk ‘it is nine thirty’; k̓úycipa iwá ‘it is nine o’clock’; k̓úycipa iwá nɨknípa ‘it is nine o’clock’; k̓úycma pawiyánawiya ‘nine people arrived’; k̓úycipa nɨknípa ‘nine o’clock’; pútɨmt k̓úyciyaw nɨkníyaw ‘ten to nine o’clock’; k̓úyc álxayx ‘September’; k̓úyciyaw ‘ninth’. [N & WS c̓mɨ́st; NP /k̓ʷyc/, /k̓ʷˀic-/; Klamath načq̓eeks [natʃq̓æːks] (Barker 1963b:273).]