Ararahih'urípih
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by William Bright and Susan Gehr (© Karuk Tribe)

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ikrik- / ikriki- to attach

Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #1984 | revised Nov 17 2014

ikrik- / ikriki- V • to attach

Derivatives (6)
ikríkaha "to be attached, to branch out, to adjoin"
ikríkar "to add on (as a room to a house)"
ikríkireen "to adjoin"
ikríkireen "a place near the southern end of Orleans"
ikríkishur "to take off (a room, from a house)"
ikríkurih "to set (a fish net) into (water)"

Source: WB 486, p.339

Note: Bound stem, used only with derivational suffixes.


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  1. púyava xás mukun'urípi aas tá kunikríkurih.
    And they set their net into the water.
    Source: Julia Starritt, "Salmon Fishing" (WB_KL-69) | read full text
  2. púyava pá'aas ukríkurihva púyava pa'áama tá kunívyiihraa, xás urípihak tá kunihmáravar.
    So when they set it into the water, when the salmon came up, then they ran into the net.
    Source: Julia Starritt, "Salmon Fishing" (WB_KL-69) | read full text