Ararahih'urípih
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by William Bright and Susan Gehr (© Karuk Tribe)

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peevapithváram store

Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #4752 | revised Feb 17 2014

peevapithváram N • store

Literally: 'trading-place'

Derivation pêevapithva-ram  (= pêeva-pith-va-ram)
trade-place  (= pêeva-here.and.there?-PL.ACT-place)

Source: WB 1108.1, p.372

Note: A shorter form is peepithváram.


Sentence examples (2)


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  1. xás    paapxantínihich    upíip    chími    kâam    vâarami    peevapithváram   
    then    the.white.man    he.says    soon    little.upriver    go.away    store   
    And the white man said, "Go upriver to the store!
    Source: Julia Starritt, "How the Rube Family Was Named" (WB_KL-66) | read full text
  2. xás    u'uum    papeevapithváram   
    then    he.arrives    the.store   
    Then he arrived at the store.
    Source: Julia Starritt, "How the Rube Family Was Named" (WB_KL-66) | read full text