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yíkihar / yikihara- sick
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #7094 | revised Feb 13 2016
yíkihar / yikihara- • ADJ • sick
Derivation: | yíkiha-ar-a | (= yiki-ha-ar-a) |
get.sick-INST-DEVERB | (= yiki-DENOM-INST-DEVERB) |
Source: WB 1675.1, p.401
Note: Plural yíkiharas (JPH "Dictionary" 78).
- hâari aax toosáansur payíkihar káru hâari thúkin. Sometimes (the doctor) took blood off the sick person, and sometimes bile. [Reference: WB T80.11]
Sentence examples (3)
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vúra kumakâarim payíkihar.
The sick person just got worse.Source: Mamie Offield, "Blue Jay As Doctor" (WB_KL-28) | read full text -
hâari aax tóo sáansur payíkihar káru hâari thúkin.
Sometimes she took blood off of the sick person, and sometimes bile.Source: Julia Starritt, "The Sucking Doctor" (WB_KL-80) | read full text -
xás vaa payíkihar musúrukam tóo thríish.
Then he set them down underneath the sick person.Source: Julia Starritt, "The Sweating Doctor" (WB_KL-81) | read full text