wilp
wilp
Symbol Groups
| System / Writing Style | Form | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Modern LCD spelling | wilp | Standard spelling used today |
| Older community / field spelling | wil'pt | Appears in older notes; sometimes marks glottalization |
| Missionary / church spelling | willp / wilps | Seen in early Anglican or Methodist notes; not standardized |
| Phonemic / IPA | wɪlp | Approximate phonemic form |
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Pronunciation
Simple pronunciation: wilp Alternate pronunciations: wil’p (depending on speaker and dialect)
Part of Speech
- common noun
Meanings
- 1. House; House-group; extended family lineage
- 2. A political, social, and territorial unit within Tsm’syen society
- 3. A named group descended matrilineally from a common ancestor
- 4. The physical house (structure) historically used as residence and feast hall
- 5. ___ (add more from future sources)
Extended Description
- Wilp is the core unit of Tsm’syen governance.
- Each wilp holds **territories, fishing sites, rights, crests, songs, histories (adaawx), and responsibilities.**
- A wilp is led by a **headperson / chief (gyibaaw)** and includes supporting matriarchs, hereditary leaders, and extended kin.
- The wilp transmits titles, rights, responsibilities, and stories across generations.
- The term refers both to the **people of the lineage** and the **institution** of governance.
- (Add more details as needed.)
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Spelling Variants
| Variant | Source / Notes | Region / Dialect |
|---|---|---|
| wilp | Standard LCD spelling | General Tsm’syen |
| wil'pt | Older field spelling | Various speake |