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- apenkawotin - it is payday
- cicokawse - s/he walks back toward land; (sun) s/he rises farther toward the north each day (i.e., days are getting longer)
- cilkokiskot - it is a short day, the day is short
- ehtahsi-kiskahk - (conjunct forms only) every day; at every low tide
- ehtahsi-kiskahkiw - it occurs or happens every day
- kakehsukoniw - for several or many days
- kcissonte - it is a high holy day; it is Holy Week (Palm Sunday to Easter)
- kehsukoniw - it is so many days; (in questions) how many days is it?
- kehsukonohom - (calendar) the date is ...; it is such-and-such a day or date; it is so many days
- kehsukonokkiwiw - it is so many days afterward
- 'kekiw - all day
- 'kekkom - s/he travels all day
- 'kekoluhke - s/he works all day
- kiskot - it is low tide; (with preverbs only) it is a day, the day is ..., the weather is ...
- kisq - day, date
- kotoki-sep - the day after tomorrow
- kotoki-sepawonuk - the day after tomorrow
- kotoki-wolaku - the day before yesterday; (past, vague) the other day
- kotuksukiskot - it is a sleepy or dreary day
- ksewse - s/he walks in; (sun) s/he rises farther to the north each day (i.e., days are getting longer)
- Mihtaqsit 'kiskum - Father's Day
- milawuhse - s/he walks out into the water or onto ice, walks out into field; (sun) s/he rises farther to the south each day (i.e., days are getting shorter)
- mocokiskot - (weather, events, luck) it is a bad day
- Munimqehs 'kiskum - Groundhog Day
- nahtokawse - s/he walks toward land; (sun) s/he rises farther toward the north each day (i.e., days are getting longer)