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yâak good place, lucky place
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #6998 | revised Feb 09 2016
yâak • N • good place, lucky place
Derivation: | yav-ak |
good-Locative |
Derivative (1)
yâakha "to be a good place"
Source: WB 1665.2, p.400
- xás yánava káan vúra yâak It was a lucky (good) place in there. [Reference: KS7. Chenach person 013]
- puyâakhara pa'ôokukam. This side is a bad place. [Reference: WB 16: Coyote Marries His Own Daughter 033]
Sentence examples (3)
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úma vúra vaa kunpakúriihvanaati imfirayâak.
Just the same they kept on singing in the heat.Source: Yaas, "How Grizzly Bear Got his Ears Burnt Off" (JPH_KT-01a) | read full text -
kúna úum pahôotah yâak nu'ípakahaak,
hínupa tapu'ára íinara.
If we came back late to the good place, humankind would not exist.Source: Yaas, "How Fish were Transformed" (JPH_KT-07) | read full text -
puyâakhara pa'ôokukam."
This side is a bad place.Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Marries His Own Daughter" (WB_KL-16) | read full text