Ararahih'urípih
A Dictionary and Text Corpus of the Karuk Language

Karuk Dictionary

by William Bright and Susan Gehr (© Karuk Tribe)

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ma'kúkam just uphill

Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #4292 | revised Jul 22 2014

ma'kúkam ADV • just uphill

Derivative (1)
ivmá'kukamich "back of the house"

  • xás papúufich takunthathyurúfurukva ma'kúkamkam. And (the young men) dragged the deermeat into the house on the uphill side. [Reference: DeA&F 2 Old Man Turtle 017]


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  1. axmay ma'kúkam úxak.
    Suddenly there was a noise at the back of the house.
    Source: Margaret Harrie, "The Ten Young Men who Became the Pleiades" (DAF_KT-02) | read full text