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-rúpaa out of one's mouth
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #5194 | revised Aug 23 2005
-rúpaa • SUFF • out of one's mouth
Derivatives (10)
fumpúuhrupaa "to blow (from one's mouth)"
ihyárupaa "to have sticking out of one's mouth"
íihrupaa "to dance from the lake-mouth"
ikfúfarupaa "to blow (smoke) from one's mouth"
ikyíimnupaa "be propelled upward"
imyáahrupaa "to make a musical sigh, produced by women doctors after dancing"
-rúpan "out of one's mouth (pl. action)"
úxrupaa "a plant, the corn lily or skunk-cabbage"
vuunúpaa "to flow from the mouth"
yúuhrupaa "to spit out"
Note: Pronounced with single /p/. The plural action form is -rúpan(a).
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