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síchakvutva to put on a belt
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lexicon ID #5365 | revised Dec 03 2015
síchakvutva • V • to put on a belt
Derivative (1)
síchakvutvar "belt"
Source: WB 1224, p.377
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p-eempurávaas pa-t-u-vuhvúhi-naa púyava pa-ta-kun-íkviipvarayva púyava tá kun-síchakvutva vaa tá kun-ip-yáfus the-flour.sack NOMZ-PERF-3s(>3)-do.jump.dance-PL you.see NOMZ-PERF-3pl(>3s)-carry.blades.in.deerskin.dance you.see PERF 3pl(>3s)-put.on.a.belt so PERF 3pl(>3s)-ITER-wear.dress And when they did the deerskin dance, when they carried the obsidian blades, they wore the flour bags around their waist, they put them on that way, as dresses. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The White Man's Gifts" (WB_KL-65) | read full textxás pa-'êem sichakvutvara-tíri u-síchakvutvu-tih then the-doctor belt-wide 3s(>3)-put.on.a.belt-DUR And the doctor was wearing a wide belt around her waist. Source: Julia Starritt, "A Quack Doctor" (WB_KL-67) | read full text