Karuk Dictionary
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itraa to look upward
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #3406 | revised Feb 22 2015
itraa • V • to look upward
Derivation: | it-raa |
look-here |
Source: WB files
- máruk kunítraati, xás tákunpiip, máruk vúra toomtupúvraan pásaan. They look up from downhill, and they say, "The maple leaves are getting ripe uphill." [Reference: TK 220.20]
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víri máruk p-oo-trâa-tih so uphill the-3s(>3)-look.upward-DUR He looked uphill. Source: Lottie Beck, "The Greedy Father" (WB_KL-23) | read full textmáruk tá kun-ítraa-tih uphill PERF 3pl(>3s)-look.upward-DUR They looked uphill. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Story of Skunk" (WB_KL-46) | read full textxás kúkuum kun-ítraa-tih kúkuum t-u-'íhithun then again 3pl(>3s)-look.upward-DUR again PERF-3s(>3)-dance.around And again they looked uphill, he was dancing down again. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Story of Skunk" (WB_KL-46) | read full textmâam pa-t-u-súpaaha maruk t-oo trâa t-u-vásip uphill NOMZ-PERF-3s(>3)-become.day uphill PERF-3s(>3) look.upward PERF-3s(>3)-rise.up When day broke, he looked uphill and it was rising uphill. Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote and the Sun" (WB_LA78.1-016b) | read full text
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