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áxupruprih to put dressed deermeat in through
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #968 | revised Mar 12 2014
áxupruprih • V • to put dressed deermeat in through
Derivation: | áxup-ruprih |
put.dressed.deermeat-in.through |
Source: WB240, p.328
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pakáan kun'axúpruuprihvuti papúufich tóo mtaapha káru tuxahavíkaha where they.were.putting.dressed.deer.meat.in.through the.deermeat it.was dusty also it.was.cobwebby (The part of the house) where they put in the dressed deer meat was dusty and cobwebby. Source: Mamie Offield, "How Deer Meat Was Lost and Regained" (WB_KL-33) | read full text