Tanacross Learners' Dictionary
PRELIMINARY VERSION
compiled by Irene Solomon Arnold, Gary Holton, and Rick Thoman
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crow:SYN raven (Corvus corax) |
crowberry:SYN blackberry (Empetrum nigrum) |
crowded:shax shíi xaltl'ét the house is crowded daxnet-t'ots they are crowded in |
crumb: |
crunch:ch'etnelk'on there is a crunching sound |
crush: |
crust (on snow): |
cup: |
curious: |
curly: |
currant: |
current (in river):tth'iitú' na'ahtthug dashe' deninłęęyh the Tanana River flows by here |
curve:ch'eexót it is curved, bent wutį́į' ch'eexót the handle is curved |
cuss:dektsíix I cussed at him/her |
cut:Different Tanacross words are used depending on the overall motion involved in the cutting. See also 'hack' and 'chop' and 'slice'.
łuug et'aatth he or she cuts the fish | ||||||
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dagger: |
damp: |
dance:ch'eldzes she or he is dancing
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dancing stick: |