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akvaat raccoon
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #310 | revised Nov 07 2014
akvaat • N • raccoon Procyon lotor.
Derivatives (3)
akvatîiv "placename above Teneyck Creek"
akvatkêem "Indian name of Mrs. Elizabeth Hickox's mother's husband, as a boy"
akvat'ávaha "plant sp., the popcorn flower"
Source: WB 78, p.317; JPH ani 06:656
Note: Cf. by-name vith'áfishaan, lit. 'cunt-toucher'.
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hôoy pa'akvaat where the.raccoon Where is the raccoon? Source: Lucille Albers, Sentences about animals, insects, and going places (LA-04) | read full text
Spoken by Lucille Albers | Download | Playakvaat uum ípahak raccoon arrive tree The raccoon's in a tree. Source: Lucille Albers, Sentences about animals, insects, and going places (LA-04) | read full text
Spoken by Lucille Albers | Download | Playakvaat tóo kyívunih raccoon it.has fall.downward The raccoon fell down. Source: Lucille Albers, Sentences about animals, insects, and going places (LA-04) | read full text
Spoken by Lucille Albers | Download | Playakvaat fátaak ukyívunih raccoon somewhere he.fell.downwards The raccoon fell out of the tree. Source: Lucille Albers, Sentences about animals, insects, and going places (LA-04) | read full text
Spoken by Lucille Albers | Download | Playpa'akvaat iinâak tu'uum the.raccoon indoors it.went The raccoon came inside. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about possession, locatives; words for consonants and accent (VS-08) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playpusihich'ávah tu'av pa'akvaat cat.food it.did the.raccoon The raccoon ate the catfood. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about possession, locatives; words for consonants and accent (VS-08) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playpa'akvaat iinâak tu'uum xás vaa papusihich'ávah tu'av the.raccoon indoors it.did then so the.cat.food it.ate The raccoon came inside and ate the cat food. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about possession, locatives; words for consonants and accent (VS-08) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playyáxa pa'akvaat look! the.raccoon Look, the raccoon! Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about animals, questions (VS-14) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playakvaat húm ivíshtaantih raccoon or you.like.it Do you like (to eat) raccoon? Source: Vina Smith, Sentences: questions, answers, possessives (VS-29) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playyánava itráhyar akváat kun'irukûuntakoo visible ten raccoon they.were.sitting.on.it He saw ten raccoons sitting. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full textxás paakváat sáruk uskákunih then the.raccoon downhill it.jumped.downhill And the raccoon jumped downhlll. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full textkári xás káan umáh akvaat ípaha kun'irukûuntakoo then then there he.saw.them raccoon tree they.were.sitting.on.it And there he saw raccoons, they were sitting in a tree. Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-05) | read full text