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-vrath over; into a sweathouse
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #6628 | revised Mar 27 2008
-vrath • SUFF • over; into a sweathouse
Derivatives (14; show derivatives)
- ikyiv > ikyívivrath to fall > to fall into a sweathouse, or (said of the tossel in stick game) to fall over (the goal line) [Reference: G753.36]
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ta'ítam vaa káan su' u'árihivrathaheen so that there inside he.jumped.in.the.sweathouse Then he jumped inside of it there. Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Coyote Attends a Flower Dance at Orleans" (JPH_KIM-08) | read full textkúkuum vúra vaa kári tá kunpavyíhivrath again Intensive so then PERF they.go.back.in Again they went back to the sweathouse. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Homecoming" (second telling) (WB_KL-02a) | read full text
Spoken by Nettie Ruben | Download | Playaxmáy vúra yítha ukyívivrath suddenly Intensive one he.falls.into.a.sweathouse Suddenly one fell in. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Homecoming" (second telling) (WB_KL-02a) | read full text
Spoken by Nettie Ruben | Download | Playxás upiip yée naa pihnêefich tuvôoruvrathaheen then he.says well 1sg. coyote he.has.come.into.the.sweathouse And he said, "Well, Coyote has come into the sweathouse. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Homecoming" (second telling) (WB_KL-02a) | read full text
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