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'koskakisin | s/he loses place in it, loses thread of it (when reading a story, book, etc.) |
'koskaluhmon | s/he fails to return it (something borrowed, especially, money) |
'koskalutomon | s/he deceitfully charges again for it (fraudulently denying receipt of earlier payment) |
'koskalutomuwan | s/he deceitfully charges h/ again for it (fraudulently denying receipt of earlier payment) |
'koskanomon | s/he hides it with hand(s) |
'koskanomuwan | s/he hides with hand(s) something belonging to h/ |
'koskapekomehtuwal | s/he strikes barely overlapping marks on h/ (ash log being pounded for basket splints) |
koskapske | it is a cliff, precipice, crag, dropoff; it is a steeply projecting mass of rock forming part of a rugged cliff or headland |
koskapskihke | rocky land slopes down abruptly, forms a cliff or precipice; it is rocky at bottom of dropoff |
'koskaptun | s/he takes it by hiding it, s/he snatches it and hides it immediately |
'koskaptuwan | s/he takes something belonging to h/ by hiding it |
'koskayaphal | s/he loses h/ tracks |
'koskayapomal | s/he loses sight of h/ |
'koskayapotomon | s/he loses sight of it |
'koskayapotomuwan | s/he loses sight of something belonging to h/ |
'koskehtun | s/he widens it, broadens it |
'koskihtun | s/he makes it wide or broad |
koskikon | (road, wall, hillside) it is steep, is steep-sided |
koskiku | (vat, ditch) s/he has steep sides |
koskimawikonehe | s/he gets chills up spine (from fear or thrill) |
'koskimehlal | s/he gives h/ shivers or chills |
koskimiye | s/he is charmed (e.g., has special powers of healing or perception); s/he experiences chill (thrill) of fear, anxiety, or excitement; h/ hair stands up on end |
koskimkasuwiw | (leg, arm, etc.) it goes to sleep; (sensation in skin) it feels like pins and needles |
'koskimonal | s/he gives h/ chills by touching h/ |
koskitome, kaskitome | (water) it gets deep suddenly, abruptly; there is body of water at base of cliff; (lake bed, shoreline, etc.) it drops off abruptly, there is steep dropoff underwater |