Ararahih'urípih
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Karuk Dictionary

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inhítunva / inhítunvu- to tie together

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lexicon ID #2652 | revised Jan 20 2015

inhítunva / inhítunvu- V • to tie together

Derivation inhi-tunva
tie-together

  • hôoy vúra vaa kunpinhítunvuti. They just tie it together any place. [Reference: TK 125.19]


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  1. xás    patákasar    uum    ahuptunvêechas    unhítunvahitih   
    then    the.tossel    3.SG    little.sticks    they.were.tied.together   
    And the tossel was little sticks, they were tied together.
    Source: Julia Starritt, "The Shinny Game" (WB_KL-78) | read full text