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ishkáxkish / ishkákishrih- to jump and land
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #3000 | revised Dec 08 2014
ishkáxkish / ishkákishrih- • V • to jump and land
Derivation: | ishkak-ish |
jump-down |
- xás vaa káan pooskaaksípreenik ithyarukirúviitkir, xás ushkákishrihanik. Then she jumped from there, she jumped across the ridge. [Reference: Frog and Moon 008]
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xás ivaxrahá-riik t-óo skákish then dry-place PERF-3s(>3) jump.and.land But he landed on dry ground. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full textyúkun p-ee-'itxâarihv-ahaak ôok i-p-ishkákishrih-eesh you.see NOMZ-2s(>3)-open.eyes-when here 2s(>3)-ITER-jump.and.land-FUT If you open your eyes, you will land back here again. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full text