ko•k(ət) ː
{numeral} 1. two
♦ kok mera•ŋəm pokte•t, iktəʒəma•t ot ku•t͡ɕo {phrase} if you chase two rabbits, you won't catch either one
♦ kok βy•ʎən t͡ɕoma•ʒe {phrase} (s)he plays both sides
♦ kok aβa• t͡ɕə•zəm kot͡ɕka•m {verb I} {set phrase} to derive profit from multiple sources, to have no material difficulties
♦ kok aβa•n t͡ɕə•zəm kot͡ɕka•m {verb I} {set phrase} to derive profit from multiple sources, to have no material difficulties
♦ kok arɲa• {noun} two weeks, fortnight
♦ kok arɲa•ʃ {adjective} two-week
♦ kok βe•ləm {adverb} from two sides
♦ kok βyd t͡ɕyt͡ɕa•ltəʃ {noun} {set phrase} two peas in a pod
♦ kok βyd t͡ɕyt͡ɕa•ltəʃ gaj {adverb} {set phrase} like two peas in a pod
♦ kok gana• {adverb} two times, twice
♦ kok jola• ʃogala•m {verb I} {set phrase} to rear, to prance, to stand on one's hind legs (animals)
♦ kok jolta•ʃ {noun} two friends
♦ kok jəlma•n {adjective} bilingual
♦ kok kid de•ne {adverb} with both hands
♦ kok kid de•ne nala•m {verb I} {set phrase} to grab with both hands, to snap up, to jump at
♦ kok kid de•ne rualte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to grab with both hands, to snap up, to jump at
♦ kok kida• nala•m {verb I} {set phrase} to grab with both hands, to snap up, to jump at
♦ kok kida• rualte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to grab with both hands, to snap up, to jump at
♦ kok koβa•ʃtəm kuʃkeda•m {verb I} {set phrase} to have someone's hide, to skin someone alive
♦ kok koβa•ʃtəm ɲəkta•m {verb I} {set phrase} to have someone's hide, to skin someone alive
♦ kok kyt͡ɕa•n ja•nlək {noun} {zoology} even-toed ungulate, {scientific} Artiodactyla
♦ kok mera•ŋəm pokte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to chase two hares at the same time; {set phrase} to play both sides
♦ kok mogəra•n {adjective} two-sided, bilateral
♦ kok mo•gərəm {adverb} from both sides; mutually
♦ kok mogərəma•t kelʃe•n əʃtəma•ʃ {noun} bilateral agreement
♦ kok mo•gərəʃ {adverb} in both directions
♦ kok oməta•m t͡ɕikte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to give someone more than one thing to do
♦ kok pat͡ɕa•ʃ {adverb} two times, twice, double
♦ kok pat͡ɕa•ʃ ʃukemde•m {verb II} to duplicate, to multiply by two
♦ kok pat͡ɕaʃa•n {adjective} two-storied; double
♦ kok pat͡ɕaʃa•n okna• {noun} double window
♦ kok pølema•n {adjective} two-room
♦ kok pølema•n pat͡ɕe•r {noun} two-room apartment
♦ kok pygəra•n tyje• {noun} two-humped camel, {zoology} Bactrian camel, {scientific} Camelus bactrianus
♦ kok se•mən {adverb} in two ways
♦ kok tul kokla•ʃte lija•m {verb I} {set phrase} to be between a rock and a hard place, to be between the devil and the deep blue sea, to be betwixt Scylla and Charybdis
♦ kok tyra•n {adjective} {set phrase} two-faced, hypocritical
♦ kok tyra•n ky•zø {noun} {set phrase} two-faced person, hypocrite
♦ kok tyra•n ky•zø gaj {adverb} {set phrase} two-faced, hypocritical
♦ kok ty•rlø uməla•ʃ li•jme {adjective} ambiguous
♦ kok ty•rlø uməla•ʃ li•jʃe {adjective} ambiguous
♦ kok ty•rlən ko•jʃo {adjective} {set phrase} two-faced, hypocritical
♦ kok tysa•n {adjective} two-colored; {set phrase} two-faced, hypocritical
♦ kok uʒaʃla•n {adverb} into two parts
♦ kok t͡ɕona•n {adjective} {set phrase} two-faced, hypocritical; {set phrase} hesitant, vacillating, wavering
♦ kok t͡ɕot {noun} {linguistics} dual
♦ kok t͡ɕurija•n {adjective} {set phrase} two-faced, hypocritical
♦ kok ʃint͡ɕa• de•ne ont͡ɕe•nak {adverb} {set phrase} in plain sight, for all to see
♦ kok ʃint͡ɕa• ont͡ɕe•nak {adverb} {set phrase} in plain sight, for all to see
♦ kok ʃyma•n {adjective} {set phrase} two-faced, hypocritical; {set phrase} hesitant, vacillating, wavering