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Entry | Definition |
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psikipahte | (lumber) it cracks or splits due to dryness |
psikiw | (wood, splint, etc.) splitting |
psikiye | s/he, it splits apart, splits open |
psiksasu | s/he, it is cut open |
psiksokuhsis | cedar shingle, shingle made of other wood |
psiksokuhsishasu | (roof, wall, building) it is shingled |
psiksokuhsishike | (carpenter, roofer) s/he shingles |
psiksokuhsisuwine | s/he has shingles (disease: Herpes zoster) |
psiksoq | (wood) board, piece of lumber |
psiktihikon | splitting maul |
psiktokhikon | (basketmaking) stander that is split in two to make an odd number of standers in total, to ensure the correct weaving pattern |
psimsu | s/he tells on self, confesses |
psimtuwok | they tell on each other |
psi-wen, psi-te wen | everyone, everybody |
psk- | (see also entries beginning with mosk-) |
pskasu | it is found |
pske (pskiy-) | turning, branching to one side |
pskehe | s/he turns to one side while moving along, turns off onto side road, changes direction in which s/he is going |
pskehom, pskohom | s/he turns to side swimming (e.g., to avoid something); s/he turns to swim into branching waterway (e.g., into brook where it enters river) |
pskeht | root of white or yellow water lily |
pskelute | (wood-stove, oil stove, house) it has smoke backed up in it, is full of smoke |
pskesson | it breaks |
pskessosson | (something small) it breaks |
pskessu | (branch, rope, story) s/he, it breaks off |
psketqon | stub of lopped-off branch, knot (in wood); club (LM) |