Ararahih'urípih
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kúfip velvet willow, river willow "pussy willow"

Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #3953 | revised Jun 24 2015

kúfip N • velvet willow, river willow "pussy willow" Salix sitchensis var. coulteri (Schenck and Gifford, no. 65).

Derivation kuuf-iip
skunk.sp.-tree

Derivatives (3)
kufipfúrax "a plant, red willow"
kufipnára "willow sp."
kufípriik "willow grove"

Source: WB 909, p.358; TK 54.35; JPH pla 06:521

  • xás uyúhish pá'aah kufipshúruk. And he spat out the fire under a willow. [Reference: WB 10 Coyote Steals Fire 060]


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  1. xás uyúhish pá'aah kufipshúruk.
    And he spat out the fire under a willow.
    Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Steals Fire" (WB_KL-10) | read full text
  2. xás peethyáruk kunitkárati axmáy úmkuufha kufípriik.
    And when they looked across-river, suddenly there was smoke in the willow-grove.
    Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Steals Fire" (WB_KL-10) | read full text
  3. xás pamúpaa upíkvaatsip, kufípniich xás uthárish.
    And he picked up his boat, and put it down in a willow grove.
    Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Boy from Itúkuk" (WB_KL-57) | read full text