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ikpat / ikpata- marrow; marrowbone
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #1900 | revised Nov 11 2014
ikpat / ikpata- • N • marrow; marrowbone
Derivation: | ikpat-a |
break-DEVERB |
Derivative (1)
ipish'it'íkpat "marrow from leg bone of deer"
Source: WB 472, p.338; JPH ethno ?:???
- ta'ítam ikpát ukpatpátaheen. Then he broke up marrow-bones. [Reference: How Fish Were Made 012]
Sentence examples (3)
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ta'ítam peekpát u'ínihnamnihach
So the marrow dribbled into (the soup).Source: Mamie Offield, "How Deer Meat Was Lost and Regained" (WB_KL-33) | read full text -
xás uyvúrukti sakankooréekpat.
And she rubbed deer’s leg-bone marrow on him.Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Pool in Big Rock" (WB_KL-59) | read full text -
púyava vaa ithahárinay tóo yvúruk péekpat.
So she rubbed marrow on him for a year.Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Pool in Big Rock" (WB_KL-59) | read full text