-ZO
Navajo
    
    Etymology
    
From Proto-Athabaskan *zʊɣ̇ (“to scrape”).
Cognate root found in Ahtna ighizogh (“he scraped it”), Carrier təszoh (“to rake it”).
In Southern Athabaskan, the root evolved to mean “to mark”, “to draw a line or a border”. In Navajo, it is also found in bases related to the four operations.
Root
    
-ZO
| Theme | Category | Bases | Transitive bases (O + ł) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| O + ∅ | successive | 
 S marks  | 
2. to add, to subtract, to multiply
| Theme | Category | Bases | Transitive bases (O + ł) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| O + ∅ | ? | 
 S adds... 
 
 
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Stem set
    
| Aspect | IMP | PERF | FUT | ITER | OPT | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MOM | -zóóh | -zo | -zoh | -zoh | -zóóh | 
| CONT | -zo | -zo | -zoh | -zoh | -zo | 
| SEM | -zoh | -zoh | -zoh | -zoh | -zoh | 
See also Appendix: Roots and stems derivation.
Derived terms
    
Navajo terms belonging to the root -ZO (mark)
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