Ararahih'urípih
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ihmárarishuk (pl.) to run out

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lexicon ID #1557 | revised Apr 30 2014

ihmárarishuk V • (pl.) to run out

Derivation ihmar-rishuk
run.(pl.)-out.of

  • kiihmárarishuki, afíshnihanichas. You young boys run out of there! [Reference: KT 153.11]
  • xás víri vúra úxyar pa'áama, xás kuníhmararishuk. And so the salmon overflowed, and they ran out. [Reference: DeA&F 1 Salmon 044]


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  1. xás    pihnêefich    sú'    uhyívkaanva    ararátaay    kiihmárarishuki    xás    kâam    kiihmáraroov   
    then    coyote    inside    he.shouted.into.it    lots.of.people    you.guys.run.out!    then    little.upriver    you.guys.run.upriver!   
    And Coyote shouted in through it, "Lots of people, come out, and run upriver!"
    Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Goes to a War Dance" (WB_KL-06) | read full text