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Found 16 items.

  • kehsatqonokosu - (tree) s/he has so many branches
  • kehsonahqe - s/he places or uses so many sticks; s/he cuts so many trees or branches; (basketmaking) s/he puts on so many hoops
  • kinatqekusu - (tree) s/he has big branches or limbs
  • kinatqonokosu - (tree) s/he has big branches or limbs
  • musikhomon - s/he cuts off its limbs or branches
  • niktuwikonehe - s/he, it forks, branches into V, spreads apart
  • niktuwiku - s/he has two prongs, branches, extensions; s/he forks
  • nuhkatqonokosu - (tree) s/he has soft branches or needles
  • pske (pskiy-) - turning, branching to one side
  • 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)
  • psketqon - stub of lopped-off branch, knot (in wood); club (LM)
  • pskiyahtoq - (tree) branch, bough, limb
  • pskiyatqon - bough, branch, limb
  • psonatqonokosu - (tree) s/he is fully branched; (fruit or vegetable) s/he is fully developed, is "filled out"
  • tomonahqan - broken branch not yet fallen from tree
  • toqopuwok - (two) they are joined together, they branch out from a common source