Ararahih'urípih
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by William Bright and Susan Gehr (© Karuk Tribe)

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ípanha / ípanhi- to extend (to a certain distance); to end

Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #2699 | revised Nov 17 2014

ípanha / ípanhi- V • to extend (to a certain distance); to end

Derivation ípan-ha
end-DENOM

Derivative (1)
ípanhunih "to have the end pointing downward"

Source: WB 644.1, p.348

  • vaa vúra kaan kích u'ípanhiti. That's as far as it goes. [Reference: TK 66.36]


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  1. xás on a bench nihyári, xás vaa a' tá ni'ípanha on the table.
    And I stood on a bench, so I could reach the table.
    Source: Violet Super, Violet Cooking (VSu-01) | read full text
    Spoken by Violet Super | Download | Play
  2. pukáru vúra hûut kóo ípanheeshara.
    It won't reach that far either.
    Source: Mamie Offield, "How Deer Meat Was Lost and Regained" (WB_KL-33) | read full text
  3. papanamnihimthatváram uum vaa káan ukyâasipreehiti paGeorgia mutasa'îikukam, xás yúruk paxánthiip u'iihyírak u'ípanhitih.
    The Orleans stick-game field began there just outside Georgia's (Mrs. Georgia Henry's) fence, and it ended downriver where the black oak stands.
    Source: Julia Starritt, "The Shinny Game" (WB_KL-78) | read full text