Ararahih'urípih
A Dictionary and Text Corpus of the Karuk Language

Karuk Dictionary

by William Bright and Susan Gehr (© Karuk Tribe)

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ákat to taste; to taste like

Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #242 | revised Nov 07 2014

ákat V • to taste; to taste like

Source: WB 53, p.316

  • púxay vúraxay fâat ákatihara. It has no taste at all. [Reference: KV]
  • vishvan'áran kích u'ákati. It tasted merely like entrails. [Reference: TK 221.34]


Sentence examples (3)


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  1. pahûut u'iftakantákkanti, úmxaathti, u'ákkati, umússahitih
    "How [tobacco] Feels, Smells, Tastes, and Looks"
    Source: Phoebe Maddux, Sense Characteristics (JPH_TKIC-III.5.A.a) | read full text
  2. pahûut u'ákkatih
    "How [tobacco] Tastes"
    Source: Phoebe Maddux, Sense Characteristics (JPH_TKIC-III.5.A.a) | read full text
  3. 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