Ararahih'urípih
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vôonkurih to crawl in

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lexicon ID #6612 | revised Jan 14 2016

vôonkurih V • to crawl in

Derivation vôor-kúrih
creep-into.water

  • ikmahachram'ahúpmaam sú' uvôonkurih. He crawled in behind the sweathouse wood. [Reference: KT 139.38]
  • xás ithváaykam pachivchaksurúraam vúra ipshûunkinich pakáan kunvôonkurihvuti. And at the front (of the sweathouse) there was a door, just low, where they crawled in. [Reference: WB T76.4]


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  1. hínupa chantirih'îin sú' patá kunvôonkurih, vaa kúth pookpaksúrooti pamúsiish.
    There it was Tick that crawled into him, that's why he cut off his penis.
    Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Creation of Eels" (WB_KL-41) | read full text
  2. xás ithváaykam pachivchaksurúraam vúra ipshûunkinich pakáan kunvóonkurihvutih.
    And in front, there was a low door, where they went in.
    Source: Julia Starritt, "The Sweathouse" (WB_KL-76) | read full text