Karuk Dictionary
by William Bright and Susan Gehr (© Karuk Tribe)
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ishkur to skulk around (holding one's head down, but watching secretly)
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #3018 | revised Aug 22 2005
ishkur • V • to skulk around (holding one's head down, but watching secretly)
Derivative (1)
tishráam_ishkuuntíhan "by-name for coyote"
Source: WB 704, p.351
Note: JPH ani 06:650 translates 'to stand stoop-shouldered, like a coyote watching a squirrel-hole'.