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uuv to put, to take
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #6347 | revised Nov 11 2005
uuv • V • to put, to take
Derivatives (8)
úraa "to bring"
úrip "to take out"
úrishuk "to take out"
úrukurihva "to inlay"
úrupuk "to take outdoors"
ururâamnihva "to put (things) into"
úrurip "to take (something) out"
ururíshukva "take out (plural action)"
Source: WB 1507, p.392
Note: Occurs mainly with directional suffixes, but in several alternate forms; see entries in u-, uru-, ûu-.
- kári xás tívap kúuk táni'uuv. And then I put it diagonally. [Reference: TK 110.16]
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xás kári papreacher muhrôoha umáh "
fâat tu'úrishuk sichakvutvarasúruk."
And the preacher's wife saw her take something out of the belt.Source: Julia Starritt, "A Quack Doctor" (WB_KL-67) | read full text