Karuk Dictionary
by William Bright and Susan Gehr (© Karuk Tribe)
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áramsip / áramsiipriv- / aramsîiprin- to start three-strand twining (in basketry)
árav / áram- to weave with three strands (in basketry)
asavêehkak The Three Sisters
ikninihkóoch edgewise feathering (of arrows, when three half-blades of feathers are attached edgewise)
ikrírihka / ikrírihku- place edgewise to, as when three half-blades of feathers are attached edgewise to an arrow with their planes parallel
ishvínipich a placename, Three-Dollar Bar
keevkaríhthuuf Three Dollar Bar Creek
kuynáakich only three
kuynákmahich three at a time
kuynakyâanich only three times
kuyraak three
kuyráakan in three places
kuyraakávan three (human)
kuyráktak three-point buck
kuyrákyaan three times
kuyrak'íkyav three deals! (hollered when there are only two counters left, in Indian cards)
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #4108 | revised Nov 08 2005
kuyraak • NUM • three
Derivatives (7)
kuynáakich "only three"
kuynâakich "third-size dentalium"
kuynakinívkihich "only eight"
kuyrakinívkih "eight"
kuyrak'íkyav "three deals! (hollered when there are only two counters left, in Indian cards)"
kuyrakitráhyar "thirty"
kuyrakinivkihitráhyar "eighty"
Source: WB 952, p.364
Note: Loc. kuyráakan, dimin. kuynáakich, animate kuyraakávan.
- víri vaa vúra kári pákuyraak káan kun'iruvêehriv. There are the three still standing there. [Reference: WB files]
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kuyráak pamu'ápsiih
It (the cat) has three legs.Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about rocks and trees. (VS-34a) | read full text
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papúsihich uum kuyráak pamu'ápsiih.
The cat has three legs.Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about rocks and trees. (VS-34a) | read full text
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kuyrakhárinay xás amáyav pápiish.
In three years, then the soaked acorns were good-tasting.Source: Maggie Charley, "Indian Food" (WB_KL-68) | read full text -
kuyráak usasipúniihva yítha achipyâach xás xákararih.
There were three stripes running down, one right in the middle and (two) on each side.Source: Julia Starritt, "Tattoos" (WB_KL-87) | read full text -
víri payêem kuyraak tah, pa'ávansa.
Now by this time there are three men.Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full text -
víri vaa vúra kári pákuyraak, káan kun'iruvêehriv.
There are the three still standing there like that.Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full text -
payôok kuyráak axíich kun'iruvêehriv.
Here three children are standing.Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full text