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| Entry | Keywords | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| sehtayacqihtehkom | dance, drag, backward, slide | s/he dances sliding or dragging feet backward |
| 'sehtayacqimal | drag, slide, back 1 | s/he drags or slides h/ back (e.g., person on sled) |
| sehtayahsewe | wear, backward | s/he wears clothes backward |
| sehtayakiye | bend, curve, backward | s/he, it bends or curves backward |
| sehtayapasuwok, sehtapasuwok | walk, backward | they (plural) walk backward |
| sehtayapekhasu | backward, wind 2 | it is wound backward |
| sehtayaphusu | track, double, back-track | (hiker, animal) s/he back-tracks, doubles back on own tracks |
| 'sehtayapotomon | see, backward, reverse | s/he sees it backward, sees it reversed |
| sehtayaptahsu | track, backward | s/he follows tracks backwards |
| sehtayapu | look back, back 1, past 1 | s/he looks back (while facing backward; into past) |
| 'sehtayaqhomon | hold, pole, back 1 | s/he holds it back with pole (e.g., clothesline) |
| sehtayatopessu | shift, sit, backward, quickly | s/he quickly shifts position backward in seat |
| sehtayatopu | backward, seat, move 1, back 1 | s/he moves backward in seat, moves seat back |
| sehtaye | go, backward, reverse | s/he, it goes backward, backs up |
| sehtayiw | behind, backward, back 1, back 3 | (motion) backward; (location) behind, in back, in the back country |
| sehtehe | backward | s/he, it goes backward, backs up |
| sekaskatoq | hemlock | (Taxus canadensis) ground hemlock |
| 'sekonasu | three, row 2 | it is made in three rows |
| sekonoss | fin, fish, dorsal, porpoise | (fish, porpoise) dorsal fin |
| 'sekopu, nsekopu | layer, three | (cake, coat) s/he has three layers |
| sekotepokahtek | plantain | (plant in the genus Plantago; see note) plantain |
| 'sekpahkuwal | intimidate | s/he intimidates h/ |
| sekpahtaqsu | frightening | s/he makes frightening noise, says frightening things |
| sekpakesu | tell, story, scary | s/he tells scary stories |
| sekpa-matonotuwi-masqolamu | frightening, battle-cry | s/he lets out frightening battle-cry |