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axváha pitch (as of the pine tree), also gum, asphalt, and bitumin
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #981 | revised Oct 13 2015
axváha • N • pitch (as of the pine tree), also gum, asphalt, and bitumin
Derivatives (6)
apxantiich'axváha "tar"
axvâahar "pitch-wood, i.e. wood containing pitch; candle"
axvaaharaathkúrit "kerosene"
axváhaha "to make sticky"
axváhahar "pitchy (full of pitch)"
axváhich "placename"
Source: WB 241, p.328; JPH mat ?:727; JPH_TKIC-III.5.A.i, 54
- xás sununúpninach uptaxváhchak axváha mûuk. She closed the ground-level sweat-door with pitch. [Reference: KS44. Grizzly and hazelnuts 034]
Sentence examples (13)
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pamuxváha
GumSource: Phoebe Maddux, Gum (JPH_TKIC-III.5.A.i) | read full text -
tóo xváhaha.
It is gummy.Source: Phoebe Maddux, Gum (JPH_TKIC-III.5.A.i) | read full text -
vaa kunippítti:
" imxathakkêem,
ikpíhan,
peheeraháaxvaha."
They say: "It stinks, it is strong, the tobacco gum."Source: Phoebe Maddux, Gum (JPH_TKIC-III.5.A.i) | read full text -
vaa kári xás kunxúti tóo mtup peehêeraha,
patá,
kunma tóo xváhaha."
Then they know the tobacco is ripe, when they see it is gummy.Source: Phoebe Maddux, Gum (JPH_TKIC-III.5.A.i) | read full text -
xás tóo ppiip:
" chími nishtúkkeesh,
tóo xváhaha."
Then one says: "Let me pick it, it is gummy."Source: Phoebe Maddux, Gum (JPH_TKIC-III.5.A.i) | read full text -
ta'ítam axváha ukyâaheen
Then he got pitch.Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-03) | read full text -
hinupáy íp pa'axváha mûuk upsívshaapat hinupáy vaa poo'iinkútih.
There it was the pitch he had sealed it with that was burning.Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-03) | read full text -
xás yánava káan axvaha'ípaha u'íihya.
And he saw a pitch tree standing there.Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full text -
yánava axvahátaay.
He saw there was a lot of pitch.Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full text -
xás axváha upishnápchak.
So he plugged it up with pitch.Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-05) | read full text -
chími vaa u'íinka pa'axváha pamu'áfup.
Soon the pitch was burning on his buttocks.Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-05) | read full text -
kári xás pakunípthith kári xás axváha kuniyvúruk.
And when they finished weaving, they smeared it with pitch.Source: Mamie Offield, "The Flood" (WB_KL-56) | read full text -
kóova uthvuyxâaha,
pamúyuup axváha mûuk kuniptáxvah.
She grieved so for him, she sealed up her eyes with pitch.Source: Lottie Beck, "The Kidnapped Child" (WB_KL-61) | read full text