Ararahih'urípih
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kâarim in-law after death of connecting relative

Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #3679 | revised Apr 21 2005

kâarim N • in-law after death of connecting relative

Source: WB 851, p.359

  • hôoy nanikâarim úkrii. Where does my sister-in-law live? [Reference: KT 147.22]


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  1. hôoy nanikâarim úkrii?"
    "Where does my sister-in-law through mourning live?"
    Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Coyote Starts for Klamath Lakes, East Roasted Grasshoppers, Floats Down River and Marries Two Girls" (JPH_KT-05) | read full text
  2. ii, nanikâarim.
    "Oh, my sister-in-law through mourning!
    Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Coyote Starts for Klamath Lakes, East Roasted Grasshoppers, Floats Down River and Marries Two Girls" (JPH_KT-05) | read full text
  3. ii, nanikâarim."
    Oh, my sister-in-law through mourning!"
    Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Coyote Starts for Klamath Lakes, East Roasted Grasshoppers, Floats Down River and Marries Two Girls" (JPH_KT-05) | read full text