Ararahih'urípih
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iyvôoraa to put (acorns) up (on racks)

Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #3638 | revised Apr 20 2015

iyvôoraa V • to put (acorns) up (on racks)

Literally: 'to pour up'

Derivation iyvay-uraa
pour-up

Derivative (1)
iyvôoruraa "woodpile"

Source: WB 830.3, p.357

  • xuntápan takunkítnak, xás yáas paxúrish takuniyvôoraa. They cracked acorns, and then they put them up to dry. [Reference: WB T74.2]


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  1. kári    xás    á'    uvôoruraa    iyvôoruraak   
    then    then    above    he.crawled.up    on.the.woodpile   
    Then he crawled up on the woodpile.
    Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-05) | read full text
  2. kári    xás    a'    uvôoruraa    iyvôoruraa   
    then    then    above    she.crawled.up    woodpile   
    Then she crawled up onto the woodpile.
    Source: Mamie Offield, "The Devil and the Girl" (WB_KL-64) | read full text
  3. xás    yáas    paxúrish        kuniyvôoraa   
    then    then    the.acorn.meat    PERF    they.put.them.up   
    Then they put the acorn meats up (to dry).
    Source: Nettie Ruben, "Making Acorn Soup" (WB_KL-74) | read full text