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vik to weave (esp. basketry; more specifically, to twine with two strands)
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lexicon ID #6545 | revised Jan 19 2016
vik • V • to weave (esp. basketry; more specifically, to twine with two strands)
Derivatives (19; show derivatives)
Source: WB 1545, p.394
Note: Cf. árav 'to twine with three strands'. [chk] - 2nd ref field
- urípih uvíikti. He's weaving a net. [Reference: KV]
- tanixúripha panyúraramuuk, tanivik. I stripe it vertically with bear lily, I twine with two strands. [Reference: ??]
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