cikawessu
verb ai 1
s/he is defiant, disobeys; s/he forces way through (e.g., in deep snow, mud)
Plural :
cikawessultuwok
Verb Stem :
-cikawessi-
Example Sentences :
Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey | English Phrase |
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(figurative usage) Ntatat kahk 'samikotonehpon alu, iyey, naci-matonahkan, kenuk, iyey, naci-cikawessu. | My father was too old to go into the war, but he got in nevertheless (talked his way in, forged something, etc.). (JH) |
Wen apc keti-cikawessit? | Who else wants to be disobedient? |
Ntapi-cikawess etoli-spalikek awtik. | I forced my way (driving) through the deep snow on the road. |
Mecimi-te nican cikawessuhpon. | My child always used to be defiant. |
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