Ḵ'oomtk
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ḵ'oomtk
ḵ'oomtk [ḵ'oomtk]
Meaning
ḵ'oomtk means **to wish**, **to hope**, or **to desire**.
It expresses an inward orientation toward a future outcome — something not yet realized, but held with intention.
Grammatical Information
- Part of speech: Verb
- Verb types:
- Transitive verb – *to wish; to hope*
- Intransitive verb – *to desire*
- Derivative form:
- ḵ'oom – wish
- -tk – verbal suffix
Example Sentence
Ḵ'oomtga g̱oodu dm xstaa nts'abm.
- I hope our team wins.*
(Audio: koomtk-dl-hb-01.mp3)
Related Forms
- g̱a̱xg̱oomtk – wishes, desires (plural form)
Semantic Domain
- Hope
- Desire
- Want
- Feelings and emotions
(Thesaurus categories: 3.2.7.1 Hope, 3.3 Want, Ts-I2 Feelings & Emotions)
Cultural / Conceptual Notes
In Sm’algyax, **ḵ'oomtk** reflects more than casual wanting. It carries a sense of **intentional holding** — a hope that exists without force or entitlement.
It does not command the future; it acknowledges uncertainty while remaining oriented toward possibility.
This aligns with Ts’msyen values of:
- restraint
- humility
- patience
- respect for outcomes not fully within one’s control
Sources
- Dunn, *Practical Dictionary of the Tsimshian Language*, entry 443
- Dunn, *Practical Dictionary of the Tsimshian Language*, entry 937
- Draft Dictionary entry