k’amna’, k’amna’an

k'amna', k'amna'an adj dry T'ulunta' k'amna' hedesh. The dry wood burned. Lasta' kamna'an hedeesha. He chopped the dry wood. (sem. domains: 8.4.1.5 - Season, 1.3.3.1 - Dry, 6.2.1.7.1 - Growing coconuts, 6.2.1.7.2 - Growing coffee, 1.3.1.3 - River, 6.4.5.1 - Fish with net, 2.2.3 - Spit, saliva, 8.3.7.8 - Decay, 6.2.6 - Process harvest, 1.3.1.5 - Island, shore, 6.2.1.5.2 - Growing tobacco, 3.5.6.5 - Cry, tear, 1.2.1 - Land, 1.5.4 - Moss, fungus, algae, 1.5.5 - Parts of a plant, 1.5.6 - Growth of plants, 5.6.4 - Wash clothes, 2.1.4 - Skin, 1.1.3.8 - Drought, 8.1.8.1 - Empty, 8.2.5.1 - Big container, volume, 6.4.5 - Fishing.)

ch’ik’nit

ch'ik'nit v rot Ch'ik'nit bo'ush. The meat rot. Baabas ch'ik'inta'. The potato rotted. (sem. domains: 8.3.7.8 - Decay, 2.6.6.2 - Corpse, 2.6.6.5 - Bury, 1.5.4 - Moss, fungus, algae, 1.5.5 - Parts of a plant, 1.5.6 - Growth of plants.)

jajil’, jajli

jajil', jajli adj sour Mich jajil' kande'. The candy is very sour. Tan'eta' jajli maamila 'am t'eewishaw. He took the sour blackberries from his basket. (sem. domains: 4.3.4.6.1 - Spoil, 8.3.7.8 - Decay, 2.3.3 - Taste, 4.1.6.1 - Unfriendly.)