Sarvis berry, Sackacommis and the large leafed ash is in blume.
Sometimes a few are pounded up with sarvis berries, and dried.
At a signal they make the holes in the ground, and drop in some seed, with some sacred sarvis berries.
The Medicine Lodge is always built in summer, at the season of the ripening of the sarvis berries, and if, before this time, the person for whom the vow is made dies, the woman is not obliged to fulfil her vow.
Before the fire were two huge kettles of cooked sarvis berries, a large bowlful of which was soon set before each guest.
Arrows were made of shoots of the sarvis berry wood, which was straight, very heavy, and not brittle.
So he went out, and cut some sarvis berry shoots, and brought them in, and peeled the bark off them.
After a while they came to the country of the cottonwoods, where the trees were turning yellow, and where the sarvis berries were scarlet like flame.
Truth are the truth,” sez I, “if an Injun do speak it, and my sarvis to you for the complement.
However, I let him go, for it would be onmanly to be onthankful for the sarvis he done me, and for all I know he’s alive yet.
The Indians say that when the sarvis berries are ripe, bears will ride down the taller bushes, pressing the stems down under their breasts, and walking along them with their forelegs on either side of the stem.
Of berries, the sarvis berry is perhaps the most important, and it grows abundantly all through the mountains, but there are a number of other berries, fruits, and roots.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sarvis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.