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| Entry | Keywords | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| wiqtokehlal | pull | s/he pulls h/ (something string-like; e.g., rope) |
| wiqtokehlut | tape, measure | measuring tape |
| wiqtokehtun | pull | s/he pulls it (something string-like) |
| wiqtokhulal | pull, line, reel | s/he pulls h/ in (fishing line, etc.) |
| wiqtokhutun | straighten, pull, taut, stretch 1 | s/he pulls on it, stretches or straightens it by pulling (chain, etc.) |
| wiqtokiphal | pull, yank | s/he pulls h/ quickly, yanks h/ (something string-like) |
| wiqtokiptun | pull, yank | s/he pulls it quickly, yanks it (something string-like) |
| wiqtokonal | pull, rein, tug, tug-of-war | s/he pulls h/, tugs h/ (something string-like) using hand(s); s/he pulls h/ by holding on to h/ clothing or reins, etc. |
| wiqtokonomon | pull | s/he pulls it (something string-like; e.g., rein) using hand(s) |
| wiqtokonomuwan | pull | s/he pulls on something string-like belonging to h/ |
| wiqtoktehson | snap | (something string-like, flag, whip, etc.) it snaps back |
| wisa (wisay-) | hurriedly, hurry | in a hurry, hurriedly |
| wisahkawotuwok | hurriedly | they (two) walk fast, walk hurriedly |
| wisahke | hurry, rush | s/he is in a hurry |
| wisahkesku | hurry | s/he is always in a hurry |
| wisahkomon | hurry, impatient | s/he is impatient for it, is in hurry for it |
| wisahpusu | hurry, rush, bustle | s/he is in a hurry or in a rush, bustles about, rushes around |
| wisahulal | hurriedly, ferry, rush | s/he takes h/ by boat in a hurry, rushes h/ by boat |
| wisahutun | hurriedly, ferry | s/he takes it by boat in a hurry |
| wisakatehpusu | step, short | s/he walks with short, quick steps |
| wisakimal | tell, hurry | s/he tells h/ to hurry |
| wisaluhkatomon | hurry, work on | s/he works on it hurriedly, hurries to get it done |
| wisa-luhke | hurriedly, work 2 | s/he works hurriedly |
| wisa-macehe | hurriedly, depart, leave 2 | s/he leaves or departs hurriedly |
| wisanaqsu | hurry, rush, hasten | s/he is in a hurry, hastens, rushes; s/he looks hurried |