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áxupruprih to put dressed deermeat in through
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #968 | revised Mar 12 2014
áxupruprih • V • to put dressed deermeat in through
Derivation: | áxup-ruprih |
put.dressed.deermeat-in.through |
Source: WB240, p.328
Sentence example (1)
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pakáan kun'axúpruuprihvuti papúufich tóo mtaapha káru tuxahavíkaha.
(The part of the house) where they put in the dressed deer meat was dusty and cobwebby.Source: Mamie Offield, "How Deer Meat Was Lost and Regained" (WB_KL-33) | read full text