"tókha’" meaning in Mohawk

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Determiner

Head templates: {{head|moh|determiner}} tókha’
  1. a few, several
    Sense id: en-tókha’-moh-det-CCycK-BB Categories (other): Mohawk determiners, Mohawk entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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