la̱k [la̱k]
common noun. firewood; anything burning; fuel; wood
Dm sa̱xdooym la̱k. We'll gather wood.
../mp3s/l/lak-dl-hb-01.mp3 Yagwa buus la̱ks ba'a. Father is chopping wood.
Ada wil yelgmg̱an asga dm lula̱kt gisga łgu ts'm walpla̱xs dziła laałgatga. And then used a firedrill to start a fire in the small branch shelter before they lay down.
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Related entries: duula̱ la̱k  flame | ksibuu la̱k  erupt (volcano) eruption | Spelling Variant lak  fire | Ła gwelg̱a lak!  Fire's started! | nla̱k  fireplace | sila̱ks  build a fire | smla̱k  open fire/woodstove | wa̱p tseg̱a̱la̱k  fire hall | xts'ala̱k  block

Bibliographic sources: Dunn, Practical Dictionary entry: 1090.
Source: Draft Dictionary entry.