Ararahih'urípih
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by William Bright and Susan Gehr (© Karuk Tribe)

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itrôop / itroopa- five

Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #3412 | revised Oct 31 2014

itrôop / itroopa- NUM • five

Derivatives (15; show derivatives)

Source: WB 757, p.353; Shivshaneen, 1996, (3.3)

Note: Dimin. is itnôopich 'only five'.

  • itrôop pamuchánchaafkunishichas uvêehshuroo. It has five white ones sticking up (describing petals of a flower). [Reference: TK 56.30]


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  1. payêem námpaan vúra pihnîich, xakinivkihitráhyar káru itroopahárinay tá níkrii.
    Now I myself am an old man, I'm 75 years old.
    Source: William Bright, "Speech to Karuk Tribal Council" (WB-01) | read full text
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  2. hâari itrôop tu'ûukar káru hâari vúra itráhyar.
    Sometimes he paid five dollars and sometimes ten.
    Source: Julia Starritt, "Swearing" (WB_KL-0) | read full text
  3. káruma itráhyar káru itrôop úthvuuyti pakúth ára upatumkôotih.
    The fact was, she charged fifteen (dollars) for sucking a person.
    Source: Julia Starritt, "A Quack Doctor" (WB_KL-67) | read full text
  4. hâari itroopa'átiv káru vúra hâari kumatêeshich.
    Sometimes there were five basket-loads and sometimes more.
    Source: Julia Starritt, "Soaking Acorns" (WB_KL-75) | read full text
  5. itroopasúpaa iinâak nu'áraarahiti ikmaháchraam.
    We all lived in the sweathouse for five days.
    Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Pikiawish at Katimin" (WB_KL-83) | read full text