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iyváayvar / iyváayvara- to pour into one's mouth
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #3627 | revised Apr 20 2015
iyváayvar / iyváayvara- • V • to pour into one's mouth
Derivation: | iyvay-vara |
pour-in.through |
- xás pa'íshaha utêekship, xás úyvaayvar. And she dipped up water, and she poured it in her mouth. [Reference: WB T32.93]
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xás úyvaayvar.
And she poured it in her mouth.Source: Julia Starritt, "The Bear and the Deer" (WB_KL-32) | read full text