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  • ahtolacomu - s/he continues telling story; s/he goes on and on telling story (annoyingly)
  • ahtolimiye - s/he keeps praying, continues praying
  • ankuwatokiye - (rope, wire; family line) s/he, it extends, continues on
  • ankuwatokosu - (rope) s/he extends, continues
  • ankuwatokot - (something string-like, story, etc.) it continues, extends
  • apci (apc-, apt-) - continuing, keeping on; (conjunct forms) while
  • apci-psan - it continues to snow, keeps on snowing
  • apciye - s/he, it keeps going, is still going
  • aptahsu - (sun, moon, etc.) s/he continues to shine
  • aptolan - it continues to rain, keeps on raining
  • nankomawtosson - (road, path) it keeps going, it goes by
  • nankomi (nankom-) - (movement, extension) continuing on, keeping going, passing by without stopping
  • nankomiptun - s/he carries it farther; s/he carries it on (tradition, custom, etc.; i.e., continues to practice it)
  • nankomiye - (walker, traveler, etc.) s/he continues on way, passes by without stopping
  • neketok - keeping on anyway, continuing regardless
  • olomahseke - (cliff) it extends away, continues on
  • olomapasuwok - they walk away, continue walking
  • 't-olomaphal - s/he heads away tracking h/, continues to track h/
  • olomihkawotuwok - they (two) walk away, continue walking
  • 't-olomihpawolal - s/he chases h/ off, continues chasing h/
  • olomihtaqot - its sound continues; its sound moves away
  • olomintu - s/he sings as s/he goes away, s/he continues singing
  • olomi-pisessu - s/he, it goes in while continuing to move, goes in while facing or moving away from speaker, continues going in, continues making way in
  • 't-olomi-wiciyawtomon, 't-olomi-wiciyewtomon - s/he goes away with it (e.g., circus); s/he s/he continues taking part in it
  • olomiye - s/he, it goes away, continues going; (ii; time) it passes