Ararahih'urípih
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Karuk Dictionary

by William Bright and Susan Gehr (© Karuk Tribe)

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ikyut- to be gathered into a pile

Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #2383 | revised Nov 17 2014

ikyut- V • to be gathered into a pile

Derivatives (6)
ikyútrih "to plow"
ikyutríhar "a plow"
ikyútunih "to snow"
ikyútunih "falling snow"
ikyútyut "to chop up (as meat)"
ikyúutsip "to grow into a pile"

Source: WB 561, p.343

Note: Bound stem; occurs only with derivational suffixes.


Sentence examples (2)

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  1. ipít ukyútunihat.
    It snowed yesterday.
    Source: Lucille Albers, Sentences about acorns, weather (LA-02) | read full text
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  2. ukyútunihtih.
    It's snowing.
    Source: Violet Super, Sentences about weather and cooking (VSu-05) | read full text
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