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ákithtir / ákithtin- to hit by throwing a soft mass
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #254 | revised Oct 31 2014
ákithtir / ákithtin- • V • to hit by throwing a soft mass
Derivation: | ákith-tir |
handle.(soft.mass)--tir |
Source: WB 58.1, p.316
- hínupa vaa káan utnûuprihti yítha apurúvaan, hínupa yúpyaach tu'ákithtir. There was a devil there, peeking through a hole, and she threw (the fish guts) smack in his eye. [Reference: T63.12]
See iktir 'to hit by throwing'
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hínupa yúpyaach tu'ákithtir.
There she threw it smack in his eye.Source: Mamie Offield, "The Devil Who Died Laughing" (WB_KL-63) | read full text