Ararahih'urípih
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akôor / akoora- axe, hatchet (not used before coming of whites)

Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #262 | revised Oct 31 2014

akôor / akoora- N • axe, hatchet (not used before coming of whites)

Literally: 'chopping instrument'

Derivation áaka-ar-a  (= áak-ka-ar-a)
hit.(with.implement)-INST-DEVERB  (= hit.(with.implement)-to-INST-DEVERB)

Derivatives (3)
akooná'anamahach "hatchet"
akoorákaam "axe (as opposed to hatchet)"
imshaxvuh'ákoor "gum axe"

Source: WB 49.1.1, p.316; JPH mat 706

See áaka 'to chop'


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  1. kári xás pihnêefich akôor úkyav imshaxvuh'ákoor.
    Then Coyote made an axe, a (pine) gum axe.
    Source: Mrs. Bennett, "Screech Owl and Coyote" (ALK_14-35) | read full text
  2. kári xás pihnêefich axvâak u'áaka pa'akôora mûuk.
    Then Coyote struck him on the head with the axe.
    Source: Mrs. Bennett, "Screech Owl and Coyote" (ALK_14-35) | read full text