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ikyívuraa to be propelled up (into the air)
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #2381 | revised Dec 07 2014
ikyívuraa • V • to be propelled up (into the air)
Literally: 'fall-up'
Derivation: | ikyiv-uraa |
fall-up |
Source: WB 560.2, p.343
- xás âanaxus úskaaksur, pihnîich á' ukyívuraa. Then Weasel jumped off (the teeter-totter), (and) the old man flew up into the air. [Reference: WB T20.51]
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xás âanaxus úskaaksur,
pihnîich á' ukyívuraa.
(But Weasel forced the old man to get on.) Then Weasel jumped off, (and) the old man flew up into the air.Source: Daisy Jones, "The Perils of Weasel" (WB_KL-20) | read full text