Ararahih'urípih
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inhíka / inhíku- to tie onto

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lexicon ID #2645 | revised Jan 19 2015

inhíka / inhíku- V • to tie onto

Derivation inhi-ka
tie-to

Source: WB 630, p.347

  • ... pahûut kunkupeenhíkahiti peethxúpar. ... how they tie the cover on. [Reference: TK124.29]
  • hâari vúra yítha poohyárupramti uxáriipshuruti (OR uxáriipshurahiti) kunpinhíkooti pataruprávar. Sometimes they fasten the tie-thong where one of the loops sticks out. [Reference: TK 125.41]


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  1. xás vaa káan pa'urípi unhíkahitih.
    And the net was tied on there.
    Source: Julia Starritt, "Salmon Fishing" (WB_KL-69) | read full text