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taxyásur / taxyásuru- to push apart with one's hands
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #5808 | revised Dec 29 2015
taxyásur / taxyásuru- • V • to push apart with one's hands
Derivation: | taxya-sur |
push.with.hands-off |
Source: WB 1359, p.385
- xás pachánchaaf páy unish, pacánchaaf utaxyásur. And she did like this to the foam, she separated it with her hands. [Reference: WB T59.27]
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xás pachánchaaf páy únish,
pachánchaaf utaxyásur.
So she did like this to the foam, she separated the foam with her hands.Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Pool in Big Rock" (WB_KL-59) | read full text