Karuk Dictionary
by William Bright and Susan Gehr (© Karuk Tribe)
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ikyéeh / ikyéehi- to make for, gather for, bring to (a person)
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #2358 | revised Dec 07 2014
ikyéeh / ikyéehi- • V • to make for, gather for, bring to (a person)
Derivation: | ikyav-ih |
make-Benefactive |
Source: WB 557.7, p.343
- upva'amáyav kích u'íithvutih, pamúchaas upikyéehiti. He packs soap-plant roots, he does it for his younger brother. [Reference: KS 05 Peregrine Falcon 119]
- hínupa pihnêefich áxak vúra axíich tookyéehinaa. Coyote made two babies for them. [Reference: KT 147.8]
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hínupa pihnêefich áxak vúra axiich tóo kyéehinaa.
The Coyote had made two babies for them.Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Coyote Starts for Klamath Lakes, East Roasted Grasshoppers, Floats Down River and Marries Two Girls" (JPH_KT-05) | read full text -
xákaan vúra kuníkyeehiti poo'áveesh,
áxak vúra upátati paxuun
They both made for him what he was to eat, he ate two (servings of) acorn soup.Source: Mamie Offield, "How Deer Meat Was Lost and Regained" (WB_KL-33) | read full text -
xás kári áv tá kuníkyee.
And they gave her food.Source: Julia Starritt, "The Sucking Doctor" (WB_KL-80) | read full text