Ararahih'urípih
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iyáaramnih to put (things) into

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lexicon ID #3563 | revised Feb 20 2015

iyáaramnih V • to put (things) into

Derivation iyav-rámnih
put.(pl.)-into

Note: Initial /i/ is deleted after prefixal vowels.

  • chavúra utooríshriihva pookupakúhaheesh, xás upiyaaráamnihva. Finally (the sorcerer) counted (the charms) that he would make people sick with, and he put them back in (a sack). [Reference: WB T64.21]


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  1. xás upiyaaráamnihva.
    And he put them back in (a bag).
    Source: Mamie Offield, "The Devil and the Girl" (WB_KL-64) | read full text