Ararahih'urípih
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voonvánaach shirt

Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #6619 | revised Nov 19 2015

voonvánaach N • shirt

Literally: 'little crawling-into'

Derivation vôor-vara-ach
creep-in.through-DIM.(verbs)

Derivative (1)
voonvánaachha "to put on a shirt"

Source: WB 1563.5, p.395; JPH ethno ?:280

Note: Because old-fashioned shirts were put on over the head.


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  1. naa tá nipásasip pananivoonvánaach.
    I'm putting on my shirt.
    Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about looking and talking to people (VS-36) | read full text
    Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Play
  2. poorápiit nikyâavish káru vúra nanivoonvánaach káru akvákir káru vúra naniyukúkuh."
    I'll make new pants and my shirt and a quiver and my shoes."
    Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full text