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iktáamsip / iktáamsipriv- to pick up (a bowl)
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #2101 | revised Dec 03 2014
iktáamsip / iktáamsipriv- • V • to pick up (a bowl)
Derivation: | iktav-sip |
hold.in.hand-up |
- tóoktaamsip pa'ásip. She picked up the bowl. [Reference: WB files]
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pa'asiktávaan yiivári kúuk tu'íipma, tóo ktaamsip pa'ásip.
The woman goes away again, she carries off the bowl.Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full text