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arávuk start from, come by way of
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #554 | revised Feb 08 2014
arávuk • V • start from, come by way of
Derivation: | árav-uk |
start.to.come-to.here |
Source: WB 136.1, p.320
- xákararih kun'arávuukti. They start from both ends. [Reference: TK 142.10]
- xás kúkuum vaa vúra káan u'ípahoo míta kûukam u'arávuukat. And she traveled again the way she had come there. [Reference: WB 16: Coyote Marries His Own Daughter 026]
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xás kúkuum vaa vúra káan u'ípahoo míta kûukam u'arávuukat.
And she traveled again the way she had come there.Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Marries His Own Daughter" (WB_KL-16) | read full text