aakʼeed

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Navajo

Etymology

Compare Carrier daakʼid (autumn).

Noun

aakʼeed

  1. autumn, fall (season)
    Aakʼeedgo níyol łeh.It’s usually windy in the fall.

Usage notes

A lot of people these days insist on the alternative spelling aakʼee, because the stem of aakʼeed (-KʼEED (autumn)) is almost the same as the stem -KʼÉÉD (copulate), and is identical to some forms of -kʼééd.

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Seasons in Navajo · (layout · text) · category
daan (spring) shį́ (summer) aakʼeed (autumn) hai (winter)