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péetheep to take back from
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lexicon ID #4745 | revised Mar 04 2005
péetheep • V • to take back from
- takinpêetheep. They've taken her away from us. [Reference: KT 130.22]
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xás pa'áraar kunpiip káruma pá'aah tá kinpêetheep then the.people they.said in.fact the.fire PERF they.took.it.back.from.us And the people said, "They've taken the fire away from us!" Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Steals Fire" (WB_KL-10) | read full text