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waap
Symbol Groups
| System / Writing Style | Form | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Modern LCD spelling | waap | Standard modern spelling |
| Older community / field spelling | waap / wâp | Sometimes written with vowel marking or accent |
| Missionary / church spelling | wap / wapp | Found in early hymnals or teaching notes |
| Phonemic / IPA | wáːp | Approximate phonemic form (long vowel) |
Handwritten Notes (HWN)
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Pronunciation
Simple pronunciation: waap Alternate pronunciations: (none recorded)
Part of Speech
- common noun
Meanings
- 1. House; dwelling
- 2. The physical structure associated with a wilp
- 3. Ceremonial or symbolic “house” within hereditary governance
- 4. A named house connected to matrilineal identity
- 5. ___ (future expansion)
Extended Description
- Waap refers to the **physical house**, traditionally a cedar plank longhouse belonging to a wilp.
- Each waap had a **name**, **crest**, **front carving or painting**, and was the center of family life, feasting, and governance.
- In modern times the term can refer to:
- – the ancestral house
- – the symbolic house represented in feasts
- – the internal structure of a lineage
- More detail may be added here as knowledge is gathered.
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Spelling Variants
| Variant | Source / Notes | Region / Dialect |
|---|---|---|
| waap | Standard spelling | General Tsm’syen |
| wâp | Older accent-mark spelling | Various field notes |
| wap / wapp | Missionary spelling | Early church or school sources |
Related Entries
- wilp – the lineage or house-group associated with a waap
- li’ligit – ceremonies historically held in the waap
- adaawx – histories tied to specific waap
- gyibaaw – chief connected to a wilp and its waap
Semantic Domains / Thesaurus Categories
- Ts-F Houses & Lineage
- Ts-G Governance
- 4.1.1 Physical dwellings
- 4.1.2 Kinship structures
Sources
- Draft dictionary notes
- Cultural/historical knowledge
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