Ararahih'urípih
A Dictionary and Text Corpus of the Karuk Language

Karuk Dictionary

by William Bright and Susan Gehr (© Karuk Tribe)

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áramsip / áramsiipriv- / aramsîiprin- to start three-strand twining (in basketry)

árav / áram- to weave with three strands (in basketry)

asavêehkak The Three Sisters

ikninihkóoch edgewise feathering (of arrows, when three half-blades of feathers are attached edgewise)

ikrírihka / ikrírihku- place edgewise to, as when three half-blades of feathers are attached edgewise to an arrow with their planes parallel

ishvínipich a placename, Three-Dollar Bar

keevkaríhthuuf Three Dollar Bar Creek

kuynáakich only three

kuynákmahich three at a time

kuynakyâanich only three times

kuyraak three

kuyráakan in three places

kuyraakávan three (human)

kuyráktak three-point buck

kuyrákyaan three times

kuyrak'íkyav three deals! (hollered when there are only two counters left, in Indian cards)

Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #4106 | revised Jun 30 2005

kuynákmahich ADV • three at a time

Source: WB files


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  1. hâari    tírihshas    káru    hâari    vúra    tûupichas    kuynákmahich    poosasipúniihva   
    sometime    wide.ones    also    sometime    Intensive    small.ones    three.at.a.time    it.runs.down.in.lines   
    Sometimes they were wide and sometimes they were narrow, and sometimes they were each (composed of) three little ones running down.
    Source: Julia Starritt, "Tattoos" (WB_KL-87) | read full text