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ithyarukpíhriiv Across-the-Water Widower, a mythical personage
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lexicon ID #3350 | revised Feb 17 2015
ithyarukpíhriiv • N • Across-the-Water Widower, a mythical personage
Derivation: | ithyáruk píhriiv |
across widower |
Source: WB 784.1.4, p.355; TK 8.46
Sentence examples (4)
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ithyarukpíhriiv u'árihroov,
uxus, "
tîi káruk kanvâarami."
Across-the-Water Widower went upriver, he thought, "Let me go upriver!"Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Creation of Eels" (WB_KL-41) | read full text -
ithyarukpíhriiv kunihyûunishtih,
upêentih, "
nakûushi."
Across-the-Water Widower was shouted at, (the person) said to him, "Copulate with me!"Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Creation of Eels" (WB_KL-41) | read full text -
xás u'árihroov ithyarukpíhriiv.
Then Across-the-Water Widower went upriver.Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Creation of Eels" (WB_KL-41) | read full text -
ithyarukpíhriiv pamúsiish uvupaksúroonik.
Across-the-Water Widower cut off his penis.Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Creation of Eels" (WB_KL-41) | read full text