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êethrishuk to take out
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lexicon ID #1272 | revised Mar 17 2014
êethrishuk • V • to take out
Derivation: | êeth-rishuk |
carry-out.of |
Source: WB 344, p.332
- vúra kunvútnuustiheesh pa'asiktávaan, kun'êethrisuktiheesh vishvaan. They should cut the woman open, they should take (the baby) out of her belly. [Reference: KM 25.34]
- kári xás u'êethrishuk pa'éepaax. And he took out the alder bark. [Reference: WB 17: Coyote Gives Salmon 015]
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kári xás u'êethrishuk pa'éepaax.
And he took out the alder bark.Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote Gives Salmon and Acorns to Mankind" (WB_KL-17) | read full text -
xás upiip
" víri hûut ikupa'eethríshukvahiti pamímyah."
And she said, "How do you take out your heart?"Source: Nettie Ruben, "Lizard and Grizzly Bear" (WB_KL-34) | read full text