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ikrixúpxup have a burning taste
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #2048 | revised Dec 02 2014
ikrixúpxup • V • have a burning taste
Derivation: | ikrixup-RED |
ikrixup-REDUP |
Derivative (1)
apman'ikrixúpxup "pepper, also whiskey"
Source: WB 498, p.340
- pananípmaan tookrixúpxup. It burns my mouth. [Reference: WB files]
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peehêeraha apmáan ukrixyúpxupti ára,
úux,
xára vúr apmáan u'ákkatih.
Tobacco burns a person's mouth, it tastes bad.Source: Phoebe Maddux, Sense Characteristics (JPH_TKIC-III.5.A.a) | read full text