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óonvuuk to bring (two or more people)
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #4398 | revised Jun 30 2015
óonvuuk • V • to bring (two or more people)
Derivation: | óonva-uk |
take.(people)-to.here |
Source: WB 1026.1, p.369
- aaníhich mutúnviiv chími u'óonvuukeesh. My older brother is going to bring his children over. [Reference: KS-05_a'iknêech-han 174]
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vaa vúra pa'atipimaamvan'îin kinpôonvuuk.
The buzzard brought them back.Source: Mamie Offield, "A Trip to the Land of the Dead" (WB_KL-58) | read full text