Virtues-wolves-coyotes
rlarson at unlnotes01.unl.edu
rlarson at unlnotes01.unl.edu
Wed Aug 28 16:47:56 UTC 2002
> On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Koontz John E wrote:
>> I've encountered 'deep furred/haired' somewhere else, too, I think in
>> the Dorsey texts. I believe hiN is 'fur' or 'body hair' (e.g., on a
>> human).
>
> hiN' s^ku'be 'thick feathers' (under the wing of an eagle) JOD 90:581:1-2
> waiiN' s^ku'be 'thick robe' JOD 90:40-18
> xa'de s^ku'be 'deep grass' JOD 90:58.13
> but
> uc^[h?]i'z^e s^u'ga 'dense thicket' JOD 90:38.14
> wac^hi's^ka wiN s^u'ga=xti 'a very thick[ly wooded?] creek' JOD 90:149.10
> ha' s^u'ga 'thick skin' JOD 90:235.19
> xdhabe' s^uga'=xti 'thick[ly standing] trees' JOD 90:277.2
> HiN' apparently also covers downy feathers as well as fur or body hair.
> JEK
Yes. I think s^ku'be generally means 'deep' like water
or 'thick' like a board. s^u'ga is most commonly used for
'thick' in the sense of trees or bodies clustered closely
together. The ha' s^u'ga example John gives above challenges
that limitation, however.
Rory
Koontz John E
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