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píychaak to inflict bad luck upon
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #5050 | revised Mar 08 2005
píychaak • V • to inflict bad luck upon
Source: WB 1163, p.375
Note: Generally used with implied supernatural subject, as in takanapíychaak 'they (the spirits) inflicted bad luck on me', i.e., I had bad luck.
- imáan úkvaati, ásxay upíychaakiriti. He gathered wood the next day, he spoiled his luck with green wood. [Reference: T 52.20]
Sentence examples (3)
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vúra kunpíychaaktih.
He had bad luck.Source: Lottie Beck, "The Story of Madrone" (WB_KL-35) | read full text -
ásxaay upíychaakiritih.
He spoiled his luck with green wood.Source: Chester Pepper, "Medicine for the Return of Wives" (WB_KL-52) | read full text -
xás uxús "
kíri kinpíychaak pamutúnviiv."
And he wished that his children would have bad luck.Source: Chester Pepper, "Deer-hunting Medicine" (WB_KL-53) | read full text