Ararahih'urípih
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tâaraha / tâarahi- to have, to own (several things)

Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #5526 | revised Dec 20 2015

tâaraha / tâarahi- V • to have, to own (several things)

Derivation -tâar-ha  (= táay-ar-ha)
-owner-DENOM  (= much-having-DENOM)

Source: WB 1317.1, p.383

  • peeshpúk uum vúra utâarahiti. He has the money. [Reference: KV]


Sentence examples (3)


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  1. hûut ata vaa pasárip itâarahiva.
    You've gotta have the sticks.
    Source: Violet Super, Grace Davis, Madeline Davis, Conversation: Weaving (GD-MD-VSu-01) | read full text
    Spoken by Grace Davis | Download | Play
  2. xás ukyâahiti pakáan kuniváxraahmathti pa'áama káru vúra fâat vúra pakuntâarahitih.
    And they were made so that they dried fish there and whatever (else) they had.
    Source: Julia Starritt, "The Living-house" (WB_KL-77) | read full text
  3. xás âapun vúra uum pootâayhiti pamukun'ásip káru vúra fâat vúra pakuntâarahiti pakunimnísheesh.
    And on the floor were their cooking baskets and whatever else they had when they were going to cook.
    Source: Julia Starritt, "The Living-house" (WB_KL-77) | read full text