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Entry | Definition |
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moni-kospahtun | s/he washes it incompletely, washes part(s) of it |
monikpatik | at cedar bark peeling place |
monikpehlal | (basketmaking) s/he strips splints from h/ (ash log); s/he strips bark from h/ (e.g., cedar tree) |
monikpehtun | s/he strips bark from it (branch; especially, of black ash) |
moni-ktahkomonsihke | s/he is removing pits from fruit |
moniku | (plant, tree) s/he is crowded out; (plural) they grow in scattered clumps (where they used to flourish) |
monilliyehe | (newborn) h/ dried-up umbilical cord falls off |
moni-musomon | s/he cuts it off, clips or trims it (person's hair) |
moni-nutomon | s/he hears it now and then |
moni-nutuwal | s/he hears h/ now and then |
monipqotatomon | s/he takes ashes out of it |
monipqotatomuwan | s/he takes ashes out of something belonging to h/ |
monipqote | s/he takes ashes out of stove |
moniptinephal | s/he rips h/ hand(s) or arm(s) off |
moniptun | s/he yanks it off, pulls it off quickly |
moniqahsut | wrecking bar, crowbar |
moniqasu | (carpentry) it has nail(s) removed, it is removed by pulling out nails |
moni-wisunikewal | s/he tidies up for h/ here and there |
moni-wolahqihike | s/he is scaling fish (removing scales) |
moniwoss | here and there |
monkehtun | s/he digs it out with its roots, uproots it |
monkehtuwan | s/he uproots something belonging to h/ |
monkeptun | s/he uproots it quickly |
monkewotun | s/he pulls it out by the roots, uproots it |
monnomon | s/he peels it off |