Ararahih'urípih
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kich characterized by, like

Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #3810 | revised Aug 22 2005

kich PCL • characterized by, like

Derivative (1)
aaxkich "bloody"


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    1. matêe kumamáathkich.
      Later, it became heavier.
      Source: Benonie Harrie, "A Hunting Yarn" (DAF_KT-05c) | read full text
    2. hári kích vaa tikupatákiraha?
      Did you ever soak acorns like that?
      Source: Violet Super, Grace Davis, Madeline Davis, Conversation: Weaving (GD-MD-VSu-01) | read full text
      Spoken by Violet Super | Download | Play
    3. naa áas kich.
      I am wet.
      Source: Vina Smith, Sentences: adjectives (VS-28) | read full text
      Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Play
    4. váas kích uthiv.
      She lay as thin as a blanket.
      Source: Nettie Ruben, "Blue Jay As Doctor" (WB_KL-29) | read full text
    5. xás kunipéer, " háriva peemáhaak ' pasáhyuux aas kích' ixúseesh, ' tá kunpiyâaramaheen.'"
      And they told him, "Whenever you see that the sand is wet, you will know that we've gone again."
      Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Boy from Itúkuk" (WB_KL-57) | read full text
    6. xás aas kich.
      They are wet.
      Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full text