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ipsháamkir / ipsháamkiri- to abandon, to leave
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #2794 | revised Jan 28 2015
ipsháamkir / ipsháamkiri- • V • to abandon, to leave
Derivation: | ip-saam-kir |
ITER remain-Instrumental |
Derivative (1)
ipshaamkírapuh "orphan"
Source: WB 1200.1, p.377
Note: Cf. sháamkir(i) 'to be left; to win'.
- maník máruk vúra núpsaamkireesh. We'll leave him upslope. [Reference: KS 11. Osprey 014]
- uum támit kinípshaamkir. He left us (i.e., he's dead). [Reference: WB files]
Sentence examples (3)
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xás upíip
" oo!
tá kanéepshaamkir.
And he said, "Oh, they've left me!Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Goes to the Sky" (WB_KL-08) | read full text -
xás kunipêer "
manâa vúra tá núpsaamkir."
And they told her, "Perhaps we're leaving you behind."Source: Lottie Beck, "The Story of Tan Oak Acorn" (WB_KL-30) | read full text -
kóova kíri kanéepshaamkir.
They wanted so much to leave me behind.Source: Lottie Beck, "The Story of Tan Oak Acorn" (WB_KL-30) | read full text