Karuk Dictionary
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-fúruk into an enclosed space; indoors; inside a living house
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #1352 | revised Aug 20 2005
-fúruk • SUFF • into an enclosed space; indoors; inside a living house
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áhup ik chími ápim,
sáanfuruki!
Look for wood, bring it in!Source: Charlie Thom, Sr., Sentences from Now You're Speaking Karuk (CT-01) | read full text
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áhup usáanfuruki!
Bring wood in!Source: Charlie Thom, Sr., Sentences from Now You're Speaking Karuk (CT-01) | read full text
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áhup káru nu'akaafúrukvuti.
We were also carrying wood into the house in our arms.Source: Violet Super, Violet Working (VSu-04) | read full text -
xás chavúra u'árihfuruk.
Then finally she jumped in.Source: Julia Starritt, "The Bear and the Deer" (WB_KL-32) | read full text -
kári xás kun'áv papúufich,
niinamíchmahich kun'av,
ipa u'áxupfurukat.
Then they ate the deer, they ate a little bit of each, which he had brought in dressed.Source: Mamie Offield, "How Deer Meat Was Lost and Regained" (WB_KL-33) | read full text -
ta'ítam iinâak u'oonváfuruk.
So he took them inside the living house.Source: Chester Pepper, "Medicine for the Return of Wives" (WB_KL-52) | read full text -
ta'ítam iinâak upoonváfuruk pamuhrôohas ikmahachram'íshiip.
So he took his wives back into the sacred sweathouse.Source: Chester Pepper, "Medicine for the Return of Wives" (WB_KL-52) | read full text -
xás iinâak tupaatífuruk.
And she carried him back into the house.Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Pool in Big Rock" (WB_KL-59) | read full text