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Found 15 items.

  • moteskehtehmon - s/he hits it and the sound can be heard (e.g., bone cracking, leather covering of baseball snapping where seam is loose)
  • motiyanokiye - (ice, tile) s/he, it is heard cracking from movement; (leaves, plural) they are heard rubbing against one another
  • paskoloqessu - s/he moves across ice as it cracks (on lake, river, etc.)
  • 'poskenal - s/he folds h/ (e.g., rope, so that the two parts lie against each other), folds h/ and cracks h/ (e.g., ash splint)
  • 'poskenomon - s/he folds it and cracks it (e.g., stick: bending it so that the two parts lie against each other)
  • psikapskiye - (rock) there is a crack or split in it
  • psiki (psik-) - splitting, split (apart); cracked
  • psikinehe - (cup, window, etc.) s/he, it is cracked; (shirt, hat, etc.) s/he, it is torn
  • psikipahsu - s/he cracks or splits due to dryness
  • psikipahte - (lumber) it cracks or splits due to dryness
  • sissenessu - (ice, glass, plaster) s/he, it cracks in different directions (usually, radiating from point)
  • 'tomihpikehtehkomon - s/he breaks or cracks its rib(s) by kicking it or with weight of body
  • 'tomihpikehtehkuwal - s/he breaks or cracks h/ rib(s) by kicking h/
  • wolinessu - s/he, it splits well, cracks well, tears well
  • yalanokiye, alanokiye - s/he walks around on ice to hear it cracking (for fun; e.g., on thin layer of ice covering puddles on frozen lake)