Karuk Dictionary
by William Bright and Susan Gehr (© Karuk Tribe)
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ípasuk to bring (a person) back
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #2719 | revised Nov 17 2014
ípasuk • V • to bring (a person) back
Derivation: | ípas-uk |
bring.(person)-to.here |
- fâat kumá'ii pati'ípasuk. What did you bring him back here for? [Reference: KS 11. Osprey 042]
- yakún sôomvaan chími u'ípasukeesh. He's about to bring home a new wife. [Reference: WB 27: Peregrine Falcon 3: 008]
See -uk 'hither, to here'
Sentence examples (3)
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yakún sôomvaan chími u'ípasukeesh."
He's going to bring home a new wife."Source: Mamie Offield, "Duck Hawk and His Wife" (WB_KL-27) | read full text -
kári xás siit upiip, " aaníhich chími u'ípakeesh, sôomvaan u'ípasukeesh."
Then Mouse said, "Big brother is going to come back, he's going to bring home a new wife."Source: Mamie Offield, "Duck Hawk and His Wife" (WB_KL-27) | read full text -
kári xás siit upiip, " naa íp nipasúpiichvat pasôomvaan ti'ípasuk.
Then Mouse said, "I revealed that you were bringing home a new wife.Source: Mamie Offield, "Duck Hawk and His Wife" (WB_KL-27) | read full text