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eeníshrup / eenishrupa- door of an Indian house
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #1241 | revised Oct 31 2014
eeníshrup / eenishrupa- • N • door of an Indian house
Source: WB 334, p.332
- eenishrupa'ávahkam ukxúrikahiti. Over the doorway it's decorated. [Reference: JPH mat 07:294]
Sentence examples (3)
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kári xás upatánvish pamukun'eenishrúpak then then he.asked.it their.porch So he asked their front porch. Source: Chester Pepper, "Medicine for the Return of Wives" (WB_KL-52) | read full texteenishrúpak ixráran on.the.porch go.to.weep Go cry on the porch!" Source: Lottie Beck, "The Kidnapped Child" (WB_KL-61) | read full texteenishrúpak úskaaktak on.the.porch he.jumped.onto.it He jumped onto the porch. Source: Lottie Beck, "The Kidnapped Child" (WB_KL-61) | read full text