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itharípriik fir forest
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #3235 | revised Feb 09 2015
itharípriik • N • fir forest
Literally: 'fir-tree place'
Derivation: | itháriip-riik | (= íthan-iip-rii-k) |
Douglas.fir-place | (= fir.bark-tree-place-LOC) |
- pakúnish itharípriik vaa uum káan saripyêepshas. The best hazel twigs are where it's sort of a fir forest. [Reference: TK 85.2]
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saamvároo ithyárukirukam súva as úxaakti itharípriik vúra hôoyvarihva.
On the other side of the creek I could hear the noise of rocks somewhere in a fir thicket.Source: Benonie Harrie, "A Hunting Yarn" (DAF_KT-05c) | read full text -
pakúnish itharípriik vaa uum káan saripyêepshas.
The best hazel twigs are those where it is sort of a fir forest.Source: Emily Donahue, "Preparing Basket Materials" (WB_KL-85) | read full text -
vaa kumá'ii payêepshas pasárip itharípriik,
aayâach vaa uum vâaramsas káru xúnutich.
The hazel twigs are good in the fir forest for this reason, it is because they are long and flexible.Source: Emily Donahue, "Preparing Basket Materials" (WB_KL-85) | read full text