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uhípih tobacco stem, ground and used for ceremonies
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #6194 | revised Nov 17 2015
uhípih • N • tobacco stem, ground and used for ceremonies
Literally: 'tobacco-bone'
Derivation: | úuh ípih |
tobacco bone |
Derivative (1)
uhipih'íkchurar "tobacco stem pestle"
Source: WB 1480.1, p.390; TK 45.17; JPH mat 15:776
- uhipih'ípanich tu'urúkoo vaa káan poo'úhishheesh su'. At the top of the tobacco stem, they swell out where the seeds are going to be inside. [Reference: TK 59.35]
- púyava patéemfir pa'uhípih, pavupakpákapuh,... When the tobacco stems get hot, the ones that have been chopped up,... [Reference: TK 95.26]
Sentence examples (3)
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uhípih
tobacco stemSource: Phoebe Maddux, Parts of the Tobacco Plant (JPH_TKIC-III.5.A.b-g) | read full text -
unúhyaachas pa'uhípih,
sú' kúnish árunsasa.
The tobacco stems are round [in section] and empty inside.Source: Phoebe Maddux, Parts of the Tobacco Plant (JPH_TKIC-III.5.A.b-g) | read full text -
ákthiipkunish,
akthip'iváxra,
pa'uhípih,
patuvaxráhaak.
They are like ákthiip [grass sp.], like dry ákthiip, the tobacco stems, when they get dry.Source: Phoebe Maddux, Parts of the Tobacco Plant (JPH_TKIC-III.5.A.b-g) | read full text