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ahirímkaanva (trees) to lie across a stream
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #199 | revised Mar 03 2014
ahirímkaanva • V • (trees) to lie across a stream
Derivation: | ahírim-kar-va |
fall.(tree)-into.water-PL.ACT |
Source: WB39.2, p.315
- víri úuth ishkêeshak tu'ahirímkaanva. There were trees falling across the river. [Reference: WB T3.81]
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víri úuth ishkêeshak tu'ahirímkaanva.
There were trees falling out into the river.Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-03) | read full text