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ihyívkaanva / ihyívkaanvu- to shout acrossriver
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #1628 | revised Oct 31 2014
ihyívkaanva / ihyívkaanvu- • V • to shout acrossriver
Derivation: | ihyiv-kaanva | (= ihyiv-kar-va) |
shout-into.water | (= shout-into.water-PL.ACT) |
Derivative (1)
ihyívkaanva "plant sp., the cow parsnip or Durango root; Oregon grape root"
- ithyáruk uhyivkâanvuti. He's shouting across the river. [Reference: TK 246.8]
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xás pihnêefich sú' uhyívkaanva "
ararátaay kiihmárarishuki,
xás kâam kiihmáraroov."
And Coyote shouted in through it, "Lots of people, come out, and run upriver!"Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Goes to a War Dance" (WB_KL-06) | read full text