Ararahih'urípih
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êechur / êechuru- to take off of

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lexicon ID #1226 | revised Oct 31 2014

êechur / êechuru- V • to take off of

Derivation êeth-sur
carry-off

  • víri vaa takun'êechur áraarak. Then they take it off the person. [Reference: Nettie Reuben, "Doctoring", 1950b:67.]
  • káru patusúpaaha kári kúkuum tu'êechurar. And when it was day, he took it [the roof-hatch] off. [Reference: KT 159.7]


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  1. uum    vúra    vookupitti'    patóo    kxáramha    kári    tóo    pchanchákkar    káru    patusúpaaha    kári    kyúkkuum    tu'êetchúrar    patusúpaaha'    tuchánchaaksurar    patusúpaaha'   
    3.SG    Intensive    he.was.doing.that.way    when.it.was    be.night    then    he.did    repeatedly.go.to.close.the.roof-hatch    also    when.it.became.day    then    again    he.went.to.take.it.off    when.it.became.day    he.went.to.close.the.roof-hatch    when.it.became.day   
    He [Coyote] was doing that way, was closing evenings the living-house roof hole and mornings opened it up, when morning came, opened it when morning came.
    Source: Fritz Hansen, "Coyote Falls through the Living-House Roof Hole" (JPH_KT-12) | read full text