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súrukaaha to be a hole into
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #5480 | revised Dec 19 2015
súrukaaha • V • to be a hole into
Derivation: | súrukaa-ha | (= su'-ruk aa-ha) |
hole-DENOM | (= inside-DIR aa-DENOM) |
- xás yánava káan ípaha u'íihya, xás usúrukaahiti. And he saw a tree standing there, with a hole in it. [Reference: WB T6.49]
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xás yánava káan ípaha u'íihya,
xás usúrukaahitih.
And he saw a tree standing there, and there was a hole in it.Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Goes to a War Dance" (WB_KL-06) | read full text