Karuk Dictionary
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-tarar fastening
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #5692 | revised May 20 2013
-tarar • SUFF • fastening
Derivatives (10)
ikruptárarish "to sew down"
imthatáraanka "to nail onto ; to lash onto"
imthatárarish "to tie down; to nail down"
inhitáraanka "to tie onto"
inhitárarihish "to tie on"
ishritárarish "to tighten down"
ithxuptárarish "to lay (something) down on top of (someone)"
tátararish "to hold down"
xaptárarish "to step on"
aktárarish "to press down with one's hands"
Note: As in ikruptárarish 'to sew down'.
Sentence examples (2)
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kári xás xuskáamhara mûuk nitátararish.
I held him down with my gun.Source: Benonie Harrie, "Coyote Pups" (DAF_KT-05a) | read full text -
kári xás ithváay u'aktararíshriihva.
Then he pressed his hands on their chests.Source: Chester Pepper, "Love Medicine" (WB_KL-51) | read full text