Ararahih'urípih
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tákuk to clean out (a basket), i.e. to cut off the stick-ends protruding on the inside

Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #5614 | revised Dec 22 2015

tákuk V • to clean out (a basket), i.e. to cut off the stick-ends protruding on the inside

Source: WB 1292, p.382


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  1. kári xás kunpíip" chími chêemyaach nutákukvunaa."
    And they said, "Let’s clean out our baskets quickly."
    Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Story of Tan Oak Acorn" (WB_KL-31) | read full text