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ithpúuhrin / ithpúuhrina- (two people) to swim across to here
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #3277 | revised Feb 12 2015
ithpúuhrin / ithpúuhrina- • V • (two people) to swim across to here
Derivation: | ithpuh-rin |
(two).swim-this.way.across |
Source: WB 768, p.354
- xás kuníthpuuhrin, xás máruk kunithvíripuraa. Then they two swam across to here, and they ran uphill. [Reference: WB T35.35]
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xás kuníthpuuhrin.
So they swam across.Source: Lottie Beck, "The Story of Madrone" (WB_KL-35) | read full text