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ikvíripraa to run up from uphill; to run up from downriver
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #2204 | revised Nov 12 2014
ikvíripraa • V • to run up from uphill; to run up from downriver
Derivation: | ikvip-raa |
run-here |
- sáruk niyvúrunih xás áavkam ni'árihish, xás máruk upikvíripraa. I chased it downhill and ran ahead of it, and it ran back uphill. [Reference: DF 06: The Coyote Pups 006]
- xás upikvíripraa pa'asiktávaan. Then the woman ran back up. [Reference: KS 05 Peregrine Falcon 219]
Sentence examples (3)
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sáruk niyvúrunih xás áavkam ni'áapish xás máruk upikvíripraa.
I followed him down hill at a run. I headed him off and he ran back up hill.Source: Benonie Harrie, "Coyote Pups" (DAF_KT-05a) | read full text -
víri vaa kúth sâam usaamnúputih, káru vaa kúth áama ukvíripraatih.
That's why (the water) flows downstream, and that's why salmon run up the river.Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote Gives Salmon and Acorns to Mankind" (WB_KL-17) | read full text -
yánava tóo kvíripraa.
She saw him run upriverward.Source: Lottie Beck, "The Story of Madrone" (WB_KL-35) | read full text