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akchak to close one's hands
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #243 | revised Mar 03 2014
akchak • V • to close one's hands
Derivation: | ak-chak |
do.with.hands-closing.up |
Source: WB 48.1, p.315
Sentence examples (2)
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kári xás paniinamichtâapas iknûumin veekxaréeyav pamú'arama vaa vúra ukupa'ífaha,
pamútiik u'ákchaaktih,
xákarari pamútiik u'ákchaaktih.
And Burrill Peak Spirit's littlest child grew up this way, his hands were closed, both his hands were closed.Source: Mamie Offield, "Shinny Game Medicine" (WB_KL-54) | read full text