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távaha / távahi- (hair) to be decorated on the ends
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #5759 | revised Jan 05 2017
távaha / távahi- • V • (hair) to be decorated on the ends
Derivation: | tav-aha |
wear.visor-ESS |
Source: WB 1343, p.384
- víri pamu'ífunih fúrax kích utávahiti. And his hair was decorated on the ends with nothing but woodpecker scalps. [Reference: WB T54.25]
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víri pamu'ífuni fúrax kích utávahitih.
His hair was decorated on the ends with nothing but woodpecker heads.Source: Mamie Offield, "Shinny Game Medicine" (WB_KL-54) | read full text -
víri pakunpûusur fúrax kích utávahiti pamu'ifunih'ípan.
When they took it off, the ends of (the dog's) hair were decorated with nothing but woodpecker scalps.Source: Mamie Offield, "Shinny Game Medicine" (WB_KL-54) | read full text