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iyhúkurishuk to take (guts) out (in cleaning fish)
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #3578 | revised Aug 27 2015
iyhúkurishuk • V • to take (guts) out (in cleaning fish)
Derivation: | iyhúku-rishuk |
iyhúku-out.of |
Source: WB 822, p.357
- kári xás uthímnuk pachámuxich, kári xás páfaan uyhúkurishuk. And so she cooked the sucker, and she took out its guts. [Reference: WB T63.8]
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kári xás páfaan uyhúkurishuk.
And she took out the guts.Source: Mamie Offield, "The Devil Who Died Laughing" (WB_KL-63) | read full text