yishtłizh
Navajo
Etymology
y- (peg element) + -s- (si-perfective 3rd person subject prefix) + -d- (classifier) + -tłizh (neuter perfective stem of root -TŁIIZH, “to be dark brown, stained”).
Compare Koyukon tłɨs (“to be crushed”), Sarcee dlish (“be spotted”).
Verb
yishtłizh
- he/she/it is bruised, dark
- he/she/it is dark brown, dark-skinned, brown-skinned
Conjugation
Paradigm: Neuter perfective (si).
See also
| Colors in Navajo · nidaashchʼąąʼígíí (layout · text) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| łigai | łibá (dark gray: dinilzhin) |
łizhin | dibéłchíʼí, yishtłizh (dark brown: dinilzhin) | ||
| dinilchííʼ | łichííʼ | łichxíʼí (light orange: diniltsxo) |
łitso (light yellow: diniltso) ; dinilgai | ||
| dinooltłʼizh, chʼilgo dootłʼizh |
dootłʼizhii | ||||
| yágo dootłʼizh | dootłʼizh | diłhiłgo dootłʼizh | tsédídéehgo dootłʼizh | ||
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