Ararahih'urípih
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Karuk Dictionary

by William Bright and Susan Gehr (© Karuk Tribe)

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yítha / itha- one, a certain; (in compounds) all, the whole

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lexicon ID #7097 | revised Feb 12 2016

yítha / itha- NUM • one, a certain; (in compounds) all, the whole

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Source: WB 1679, p.401; TK xxxiv.32 JPH 15:757, 07:114-500

Note: The alternant itha- occurs in some combinations with following elements, e.g. ithâan 'once'.

  • ithasúpaah vaa vúra poovitvárayvuti. All day he was paddling around. [Reference: KS 25. Orleans Maiden 042]


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  1. yítha "one" (spoken by Shan Davis)
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  2. yítha "one" (spoken by Vina Smith)
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