roquarokʷaadjdeceaseddifuntoAnomi roquacobueta inihimiroqua cobeta hono nipita echebininco naquenibileqe nihehabe muenoleheco quenema mobicho § When some kin has died or your spouse, have you said I will not eat that which he sowed or of his land which he used to sow, and thus following your superstition, have you given it to another to eat or have you not wanted to eat that which was sowed in an old fieldConf, f1 5.1There are only two examples of this morpheme. The example shows that roqua follows the possessor -mi, but precedes an affix like -co. That is behavior typical of an adjective.

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