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vitrip to pull up (weeds)
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #6599 | revised Jan 14 2016
vitrip • V • to pull up (weeds)
Derivation: | ivit-rip |
detach-out |
- vaa uum yav papírish kunvítriiptihaak, áfeer takunvítrip. It was good to pull the weeds, they pulled them up root and all. [Reference: TK 73.33]
Sentence examples (2)
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vaa vúra ník káru kunáapunmutihanik,
vaa uum yáv papírish kunvítriptihaak.
And they also knew that it was good to pull out weeds.Source: Phoebe Maddux, Practices Bordering on a Knowledge of Tillage (JPH_TKIC-IV.5) | read full text -
áfeer tá kunvítrip,
vaa uum pukúkuum píiftihara,
pávaa kun'îinishtihaak,
payúux uxéetchichhitih.
Root and all they pull them out, so they will not grow up again, and by doing this the ground is made softer.Source: Phoebe Maddux, Practices Bordering on a Knowledge of Tillage (JPH_TKIC-IV.5) | read full text