Ararahih'urípih
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xúnutich flexible, limber (dimin.)

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lexicon ID #6909 | revised Feb 04 2016

xúnutich ADJ • flexible, limber (dimin.)

Derivation xúrut-ich
flexible-DIM

Source: WB 1637, p.398

Note: Plural is xúnutichas.

  • xúnutichas, aan kunsáriphiti. (Upriver hats) are limber, they use twine instead of hazel sticks. [Reference: TK 127.10]
  • vaa kumá'ii payêepshas pasárip itharípriik, aayâach vaa uum vâaramas káru xúnutich. This is why the hazel twigs are best in the fir forest, because they're long and flexible. [Reference: WB T85.4]


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  1. vaa kumá'ii payêepshas pasárip itharípriik, aayâach vaa uum vâaramsas káru xúnutich.
    The hazel twigs are good in the fir forest for this reason, it is because they are long and flexible.
    Source: Emily Donahue, "Preparing Basket Materials" (WB_KL-85) | read full text