dleesh

Etymology

From Proto-Athabaskan *łe̓dž (dirt).

Noun

dleesh

  1. rhyolitic tuff
  2. clay (white)
  3. chalk (white)

Usage notes

For colored chalks, use bee naʼadzooí (followed by the color): bee naʼadzooí łigaaígíí (white chalk), bee naʼadzooí łichíʼígíí (red chalk), bee naʼadzooí łichxíʼígíí (orange chalk), bee naʼadzooí dootłʼizhígíí (blue chalk, green chalk).

Synonyms


Western Apache

Etymology

Ultimately from Proto-Athabaskan *łe̓dž (dirt).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [d̥lɛ̀ːʃ]

Noun

dleesh

  1. clay (white)

References

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