Ararahih'urípih
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éeruun vacant, empty (of a house); not at home (of people)

Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #1259 | revised Aug 20 2005

éeruun ADJ • vacant, empty (of a house); not at home (of people)

Source: WB 342, p.332

Note: Plural éeruunsa (JPH "Grammar" 95).

  • vúra vaa kích kunxúti, maník nu'aapúnmeesh pa'îin ta'éeruun kinpíkyav. That's all they think, "We'l1 find him out, the one emptying us." [Reference: KS 9. Lizard and Grizzly 014]


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  1. xás yánava éeruun, vúra impukáchnihich.
    And he saw it was vacant, it was a nice warm place.
    Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full text