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iptákoo to add (water, in leaching acorn meal)
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #2821 | revised Nov 19 2014
iptákoo • V • to add (water, in leaching acorn meal)
Derivation: | ip-tak-va |
ITER-on.top.of-PL.ACT |
Source: WB 669, p.349
- púyava pa'íshaha tuvunfípahaak kúkuum takuniptákooti. So when the water all flowed away, they added it again. [Reference: T73.14]
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púyava pa'íshaha tuvunfípahaak kúkuum tá kuniptákootih.
When the water flowed all away, they added it again.Source: Julia Starritt, "Making Acorn Soup" (WB_KL-73) | read full text