Ararahih'urípih
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kinínaasich pet

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lexicon ID #3848 | revised Nov 07 2005

kinínaasich N • pet

Derivatives (4)
ikxaréeya mukinínaasich "deer (word used in deer-hunting formulas)"
ikxaréeyav mukinínaasich "deer (word used in deer-hunting formulas)"
kusnahkinínaasich "clock, watch"
túuyship_mukinínaasich "by-name for 'deer'"

Source: WB 882, p.360; JPH ani 06:752

  • kári xás upêer, mâa páy pamikinínaasich. And he said, "Here's your pets." [Reference: WB 19: The Perils of Weasel 2:028]
  • vaa kích kunipthivthakúraanati pamarukêechas, pamuktatakaheenkinínaasich. The "uphill big ones" just kept walking up flutteringly, his woodpecker pets. [Reference: TK 263.26]


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  1. kári    xás    upíip    pakéevniikich    chôora    nanikinínaasich    iktûunihi   
    then    then    she.said    the.old.woman    let's.go    my.pet    bring.down   
    Then the old woman said, "Let's go, bring down my pet.
    Source: Mamie Offield, "The Perils of Weasel" (WB_KL-19) | read full text
  2. kári    xás    upêer    mâa    páy    pamikinínaasich   
    then    then    he.said    look!    this    your.pets   
    And he said, "Here's your pets."
    Source: Mamie Offield, "The Perils of Weasel" (WB_KL-19) | read full text
  3. vaa    máruk    páykuuk    kinínaasich    úkrii   
    so    uphill    over.there    pet    it.lives   
    (My) pet is uphill there.
    Source: Daisy Jones, "The Perils of Weasel" (WB_KL-20) | read full text
  4. xás    mâa    páykuuk    pakinínaasich    iinâak    utnúpukva   
    then    look!    over.there    the.pet    indoors    it.looked.outdoors   
    And behold, there the pet peeked out from inside (a nest).
    Source: Daisy Jones, "The Perils of Weasel" (WB_KL-20) | read full text