yitshil’

yitshil' adv fifth, five times Ipsinta' ma' yitshil'. You were lost five times.

shap’ela’

shap'ela' n fiddleneck, deertongue Ta'ishta' na' shap'ela'an. I saw the deertongue.

shep’eela’, shep’eela’an

shep'eela', shep'eela'an n fiddleneck, deertongue Bohlo' shep'eela' hew. Fiddleneck grows here. Shogto' na' shep'eela'an. I pulled out the fiddleneck.

gullal’, gullali₁

gullal', gullali₁ n fence K'elhanta' 'am gullal' shik'win. His fence was painted white. Ta'ishta' na' 'am shik'win gullal'. I saw his white fence. (sem. domains: 3.4.1.4.5 - Indifferent, 7.3.6.2 - Block, dam up, 6.5.1.5 - Fence, wall.)

‘oyuwxit, ‘oyuwixta’

'oyuwxit, 'oyuwixta' v feel sorry for Oyuwxit na' 'am. I felt sorry for him. Oyuwixta' naa'an 'amaamin. We all felt sorry for them.

xatlat, xatlata’

xatlat, xatlata' v feed, 1 (cause someone to eat) Xatlat min na'at 'am p'aaya. Your older sister fed her baby. Xatlata' na' 'am. I fed him.

beelet, beeleta’

beelet, beeleta' v feed (for animals) Beelet dalim'. She fed the trout. Beeleta' na' goosi. I fed the pigs.

saayi’, saayi’in₁

saayi', saayi'in₁ n feather (cf. wing) Lulna'xon' saayi' 'ooch'iy' teseech'i. The feather is hanging near the door. Xayaata' saayi'in lameesaw. He put down the feather on the table.

naxaamish, naxaamisha

naxaamish, naxaamisha n father-in-law Panaahil 'am naxaamish lagyiw. His father-in-law arrived yesterday. Yatta' 'ama' nim naxaamisha. She talked to my father-in-law.

nopop, nopoopo

nopop, nopoopo n father Nopop nim hoyooto' nan Bill. My father named me Bill. Goyet 'am nopoopo. He took care of his father.