Ararahih'urípih
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tarípaan dipper basket; drinking cup

Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #5696 | revised Dec 26 2015

tarípaan N • dipper basket; drinking cup

Derivatives (2)
tanipaníchxuunanach "harbor seal, and probably other species of seal as well"
taripan'ápxaan "dipper basket hat, hunter's hat"

Source: WB 1321, p.383; KT 138b.38; JPH ani 06:650

  • hôoy pamitarípaan. Where's your cup? [Reference: KS 11. Osprey 026]
  • ta'ítam vaa uyvúrukaheen patarípaan, pamuthúriv. Then he rubbed his urine on the dipper-basket. [Reference: KT 138.22]


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  1. hôoy patarípaan?
    Where's the cup?
    Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about spatial relations (VS-33) | read full text
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  2. patarípaan tóo schur.
    The cup got broken.
    Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about spatial relations (VS-33) | read full text
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  3. asipárax nu'átivuti káru múruk káru tásvaan káru tarípaan, káru ikrívkir nu'êethtih.
    In burden baskets we carried cooking baskets and tray baskets and soup stirrers and dippers, and we carried a stool.
    Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Pikiawish at Katimin" (WB_KL-83) | read full text