-DLOOZH
Navajo
    
    Etymology
    
From Proto-Athabaskan *dlu̓ž (“quadruped trots”). Occurs only in Southern Athabaskan languages.
Root
    
-DLOOZH
| Theme | Category | Bases | Transitive bases (O + ł) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| l | motion | S goes on all four 
 | |||||
| l | positional | S is on all four yishdloozh (NEUT) | |||||
| l | S gets on hands and knees 
 | S sets O on all four 
 | 
Usage notes
    
Each entry can appear in the unspecified subject person with preposed P-ił (“with P”), expressing the motion of P riding (a horse), ex:
- Shił aldlóósh (from yildlóósh). ― I ride (a horse).
- Shił chʼéʼéldlóósh (from chʼéldlóósh). ― I ride out horizontally (on a horse).
Stem set
    
| Aspect | IMP | PERF | FUT | ITER | OPT | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MOM | -dlóósh | -dloozh | -dlosh | -dlosh | -dlóósh | 
| CONT | -dloosh | -dloozh | -dlosh | -dlosh | -dloosh | 
| NEUT | - | -dloozh | - | - | - | 
See also Appendix: Roots and stems derivation.
Derived terms
    
Navajo terms belonging to the root -DLOOZH (go on all four)
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