Advanced Search
Displaying 11251 - 11275 of 19320
Entry | Definition |
---|---|
panahqiptinepu | h/ arm(s) are uncovered or exposed |
panahte | (indoor or outdoor space) it is open, is airy; (object) it is visible, is showing; light shows on it (e.g., window shade, cloud cover at dawn) |
panakiw | (in winter) there is clearing weather |
'panapomal | s/he looks in on h/ |
panapotasu | there is an opening (in woods, etc.) |
'panapotomon | s/he looks in on it |
'panehtun | s/he uncovers it |
'panehtuwan | s/he uncovers something belonging to h/; s/he reveals it to h/ |
'panekehtun | s/he uncovers it by removing cloth, paper, etc. |
'panekehtuwan | s/he uncovers something belonging to h/ by removing cloth, paper, etc. |
'panekhomon | s/he uncovers or exposes it by removing cloth, paper, etc. |
'panekiphal | s/he uncovers h/ by removing bedclothes |
'panekiptun | s/he uncovers it quickly (by removing cloth, paper, etc.) |
'panekonal | s/he uncovers h/ by moving cloth, paper, etc. with hand(s) |
'panekonomon | s/he uncovers or unwraps it by moving cloth, paper, etc. with hand(s) |
panekopolike | s/he opens up the curtains |
panekopoloma | (person at home) h/ curtains are open |
panekopu | s/he is folded open; s/he is uncovered, open (having been covered with cloth, paper, etc.) |
panekte | it is folded open; it is uncovered, open (having been covered with cloth, paper, etc.) |
panikon | there is clearing in woods |
paniptinepu | (corpse, person asleep) h/ hands are exposed or uncovered |
paniqe | h/ face is uncovered or exposed (e.g., baby whose hood has slipped back, bride with veil lifted) |
'paniqehlal | s/he uncovers h/ face |
paniqehsin | (corpse, person asleep) s/he lies with face uncovered |
paniqensu | s/he uncovers (own) face (by removing blanket, veil, etc.) |