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áthiik + iv / im- to be cold
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #769 | revised Oct 31 2014
áthiik + iv / im- • MWU • to be cold
Source: WB 196, p.325
Note: Plural áthiiksha or áthiiksa.
- áthiik u'íimti. He feels cold (lit. 'he's dying of cold'). [Reference: WB 196.1]
- paninípshiih áthiik tu'ívahaak, vaa kári ník puna'áhootihara. When my legs get cold, then I can't walk. [Reference: WB T93. Violet cooking 022]
Sentence examples (2)
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imáan iim áthiik ipmahóonkooneesh.
You're going to feel cold tomorrow.Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about feeling cold, playing, and getting old (VS-35b) | read full text
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ipít vúra uum púxich áthiik.
Yesterday I was really cold.Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about feeling cold, playing, and getting old (VS-35b) | read full text
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