Karuk Dictionary
by William Bright and Susan Gehr (© Karuk Tribe)
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in- to go
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #2632 | revised Nov 17 2014
in- • V • to go
Derivatives (5)
inaa "to go uphill; to go upriver"
iniin "to cross a body of water"
iníinach "the name of two places, one below Dillon Creek, the other at Bluff Creek"
inôov "to go upriver"
inuup "to go downriver"
Source: WB 621, p.346
Note: Bound stem, apparently in complementary distribution with va- 'to go'; occurs only with certain directional suffixes. Initial /i/ is lost after a prefixal vowel.
Sentence examples (2)
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xás âanaxus tóo naa,
pa'áraar kuniykáranaati âanaxus.
Then Weasel went upriver, the people were killing (i.e., trying to kill) Weasel.Source: Daisy Jones, "The Perils of Weasel" (WB_KL-20) | read full text -
íp kanéepeerat
' xáyfaat ôok inaa'."
They told me, 'Don't go up there.'"Source: Lottie Beck, "The Story of Madrone" (WB_KL-35) | read full text