Karuk Dictionary
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saam / sáamu- to remain; to stay behind
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #5206 | revised Oct 31 2014
saam / sáamu- • V • to remain; to stay behind
Derivatives (3)
ipsháamkir "to abandon, to leave"
ipshaamkírapuh "orphan"
ipshaan "to keep the house (i.e. to stay home and take care of things)"
Source: WB 1200, p.377
Note: Cf. sáamka 'to remain, to be left'.
- káruma uum pa'asiktávaan, pamuhrôoha, poopsáamuti. The fact is that the woman, his wife, is staying home. [Reference: KS 05 Peregrine Falcon 161]
- píith kuyráak tupaphíshur yítha toosaam. Four minus three is one. [Reference: JPH "Grammar" 399]
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xás áxak ifuchtîimich tá kunsaam then two last.one PERF they.remain And there were two (runners) left at the end. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Steals Fire" (WB_KL-10) | read full textyícheech tóo saam paniinamichtâapas yuuxmachmahánach alone PERF remain the.smallest lizard.sp. Just one was left, the littlest one, (the type of lizard called) yuuxmachmahánach. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Lizard and Grizzly Bear" (WB_KL-34) | read full textvíriva yítha usáam kéevniikich káru axiich so one she.remained old.woman.(dimin.) also child (Finally) one old woman and a child were left. Source: Chester Pepper, "The Origin of the Pikiawish" (WB_KL-47) | read full textpácheech tóo saam all.alone he.has remain (The littlest one) remained alone. Source: Mamie Offield, "Shinny Game Medicine" (WB_KL-54) | read full textpácheech tá nisaam all.alone PERF I.remain I am left alone. Source: Mamie Offield, "Wrestling Medicine" (WB_KL-55) | read full textxás payêem áxak tá kunsaam pakun'iruvêehriv then now two PERF they.remained they.standing And now two remain standing. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full text