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ithríish / ithríishrih- to set (liquid) down; (liquid) to run together
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #3282 | revised Feb 12 2015
ithríish / ithríishrih- • V • to set (liquid) down; (liquid) to run together
Derivation: | íithra-ish |
lie.(liquid)-down |
Derivative (1)
ishaheethríshriihrav "pitcher"
- kári xás vaa kunkúupha, kurihkirá'aachipvarih uthrîish pamukunyupastáran. They did this, their tears filled half-way up to the roof-beam. [Reference: WB 769.1, p. 354]
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kári xás vaa kunkúupha kurihkirá'aachipvari uthrîish pamukunyupastáran then then so they.did.it towards.the.middle.of.the.roof-beam they.ran.together their.tears They did this, their tears collected halfway up the roof-beam. Source: Chester Pepper, "Love Medicine" (WB_KL-51) | read full texttupithríishrih pa'íshaha it.had.been.filling.in.again the.water The water was filling in again. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Boy from Itúkuk" (WB_KL-57) | read full textvíri paathkúrit tóo thrîish so the.fat it.has set.(liquid).down So the fat ran together. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Bear Hunting" (WB_KL-71) | read full textxás vaa payíkihar musúrukam tóo thríish then so the.sick his.underneath he.did set.(liquid).down Then he set them down underneath the sick person. Source: Julia Starritt, "The Sweating Doctor" (WB_KL-81) | read full text