Ararahih'urípih
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ûukar / ûukara- to put out (a boat); to pay (money)

Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #6305 | revised Oct 31 2014

ûukar / ûukara- V • to put out (a boat); to pay (money)

Literally: 'to put across'

Source: WB 1507.1, p.392

  • kári xás pápaah pakunpûukar. And they put out the boats. [Reference: WB T5.108]
  • púyava uum fâat tu'ûukar. Then he pays him something. [Reference: WB G143.38]


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  1. púyava    uum    fâat    tu'ûukar   
    and.so.    3.SG    what    he.pays   
    Then he paid something.
    Source: Julia Starritt, "Swearing" (WB_KL-0) | read full text
  2. hâari    itrôop    tu'ûukar    káru    hâari    vúra    itráhyar   
    sometime    five    he.pays    also    sometime    Intensive    ten   
    Sometimes he paid five dollars and sometimes ten.
    Source: Julia Starritt, "Swearing" (WB_KL-0) | read full text
  3. kári    xás    pápaah    pakunpûukar   
    then    then    the.boats    that.they.put.them.back.out   
    And they put out the boats.
    Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-05) | read full text