Karuk Dictionary
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chánhaayfur exclamation of Coyote when interrupted while raping a girl (T11.24)
ishávaas child of deceased sibling (term of address commonly used by Coyote)
pihnêefha / pihnêefhi- to howl like a coyote ; to make a whooping cry (as in the war dance)
pihnêefich / pihneef- coyote
pihneefích'anamahach coyote pup
shuuuuhuuuu imitation of Coyote's howl
sishanayâamach pretty one having a penis, a name given to Coyote
tishráam ishkuuntíhan by-name for coyote
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #2949 | revised Aug 16 2015
ishávaas • N • child of deceased sibling (term of address commonly used by Coyote)
Derivation: | yíish-vaas |
nephew-with.connecting.relative.dead |
Source: WB 1677.1, p.401
Note: Initial vowel is lost after a prefixal vowel. Plural is ishavásiivsha(s), formed with -iivshas 'PLUR' . Used as form of address by Coyote; 'nephew' (JPH 015:837). says used to mean 'stepfather', esp. one related to one's father.
- chavúra káan xára tóokrii, poo'oonváthunati pamusavásiivsha. Finally he stayed there a long time, he took his nephews all around. [Reference: KT 147.25]
- ishávaas, nanishavásiivsha, nipthivkêevish. Nephew, my nephews, I'll go along! [Reference: WB T3.145]