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ífikar / ífikan- to go gather
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #1469 | revised Oct 31 2014
ífikar / ífikan- • V • to go gather
Derivation: | ífik-ar |
pick.up-go.to |
Derivative (1)
ífikaraha "to be many people picking"
- chími xuntápan ífikan. Go gather acorns! [Reference: JPH "Grammar" 419]
- yakún nuu tanu'ífikar xuntápan. We're going to pick acorns. [Reference: WB 17: Coyote Gives Salmon 027]
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yakún nuu tá nu-'ífikar xuntápan you.see we PERF 1pl(>3)-go.gather acorn We're going to pick acorns." Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote Gives Salmon and Acorns to Mankind" (WB_KL-17) | read full textsápruuk nu-'ífikan-va olivella.shell 1pl(>3)-go.gather-PL.ACT We went gathering olivella shells. Source: Emily Donahue, "Professor Gifford's Visit" (WB_KL-88) | read full text