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áahka / áahku- to set fire to (something), to burn (something), to burn down (as a house)
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #13 | revised Oct 31 2014
áahka / áahku- • V • to set fire to (something), to burn (something), to burn down (as a house)
Derivation: | áah-ka |
handle.fire-to |
Source: WB 29.3, p.315
- xeechíchnihich, amtápnihich, pámitva káan ikúk kun'áhkoot. It's soft ground, an ashy place, where they burned the logs. [Reference: TK 86.5]
- peekxúrik tu'áahkoo. He set fire to a bunch of papers. [Reference: KV]
See áah 'to handle fire' See -ka(a/u) 'onto'
Sentence examples (4)
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t-u-'áahka PERF-3s(>3)-set.fire.to He lit it. Source: Julia Starritt, "The Bear and the Deer" (WB_KL-32) | read full textkári xás aah mûuk koovúra u-'aahk-óo-naa pa-mukun-fíthi pa-kun-íkviit-hi-naa then then fire with.(by.means.of) all 3s(>3)-set.fire.to-PL.ACT-PL the-3plPOSS-foot NOMZ-3pl(>3s)-sleep-PL So he burned all their feet with fire while they slept. Source: Mamie Offield, "How Deer Meat Was Lost and Regained" (WB_KL-33) | read full textpa-panyúrar tá nu-'áhk-oo the-beargrass PERF 1pl(>3)-set.fire.to-PL.ACT We burned the bear-lilies. Source: Emily Donahue, "Preparing Basket Materials" (WB_KL-85) | read full textnaa ni-xú-ti Herbert u-'aahk-ôo-ti pa-táhpuus 1sg. 1s(>3)-think-DUR Herbert 3s(>3)-set.fire.to-PL.ACT-DUR the-young.fir.tree I think Herbert is burning fir boughs. Source: Julia Starritt, "Smoke" (WB_KL-90) | read full text