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íihrupaa to dance from the lake-mouth
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #1643 | revised Oct 14 2014
íihrupaa • V • to dance from the lake-mouth
Derivation: | ih-rúpaa |
dance-out.of.mouth |
Sentence examples (2)
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ayu'âach páy pasaamnúpahitihan chí kun'íihrupaavish.
It was because they were going to dance downriver that way the stream flows.Source: Lottie Beck, "Old Man Turtle Dances" (WB_KL-22) | read full text -
víri tá kári pachí kun'íihrupaavish,
xás asaxvuhpihnîich tóo thvoonha.
It was time for them to dance down, and then Old Man Turtle wanted to.Source: Lottie Beck, "Old Man Turtle Dances" (WB_KL-22) | read full text