Ararahih'urípih
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Karuk Dictionary

by William Bright and Susan Gehr (© Karuk Tribe)

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thúkinha / thúkinhi- to tattoo (someone)

Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #6015 | revised Jan 29 2016

thúkinha / thúkinhi- V • to tattoo (someone)

Derivation thúkin-ha
bile-DENOM

Derivatives (3)
achvivthúkinha "woodpecker tattoo, i.e. one which is red like the woodpecker scalp"
thúkinha "a tattoo"
xuripathúkinha "double line tattoo"

Source: WB 1469.3, p.390

  • atráax uthúkinhahiti. His arms are tattooed. [Reference: KV]
  • chiimûuch píshiich pakunthúkinhanik ithvaay. Lizard was the first to be tattooed on the chest. [Reference: JPH ani 06:814]


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  1. pa-'arara-'asiktávaan   uum   ishváak   u-thúkinh-ahi-tih  
    the-human-woman   3.SG   chin   3s(>3)-tattoo-ESS-DUR  
    The Indian women were tattooed on the chin.
    Source: Julia Starritt, "Tattoos" (WB_KL-87) | read full text
  2. xás   pa-'ôok   va-'áraar-as   pa-mukún-'aav   pu-thúkinhi-tih-ara  
    then   the-here   3sPOSS-human-PL   the-3plPOSS-face   NEG-tattoo-DUR-NEG  
    And the Indians here didn't tattoo their faces (above the chin).
    Source: Julia Starritt, "Tattoos" (WB_KL-87) | read full text