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  • milekhutuwal - s/he hangs up many items for h/; (Christmastime) s/he gives h/ many gifts
  • nahsekhutun - s/he puts it onto (something) so that it hangs, s/he hangs it on something
  • napicehlal - s/he hangs h/ (garment, etc.) on hook; s/he attaches h/
  • napicehtun - s/he fastens it, hooks it, buckles it; s/he hangs or drapes it (on something); s/he attaches it firmly
  • napitaqhikon - stick for hanging something on; skewer, spit
  • napitekhuciye - s/he, it hangs on something
  • napitekhulal - s/he hangs h/ (e.g., shirt) on hanger, hook, etc.
  • napitekhute - it hangs on something
  • napitekhutun - s/he hangs it on hanger, hook, etc.
  • nastokhulal - s/he strings h/ and hangs h/ up (e.g., berry, slice of apple)
  • natekhutun - s/he goes (comes) to hang it
  • nutiyatokahte - (something string-like, cloth) it is hanging out
  • nutiyatokopite - (something string-like) it is hanging out tied to something
  • nutiyatokopu - (rope, snake, etc.) s/he hangs out (through an opening)
  • nutiyekhute - it is hanging out (through an opening)
  • pasitaksehe - s/he, it hangs over (something)
  • psonekhucuwole - s/he hangs clothes everywhere to dry
  • sahkossuwi-ekhucuwole - s/he hangs clothes to dry over things every which way and without clothespins (Sipayik)
  • sici-napici-kolomu - s/he, it sticks on close, hangs solidly close (e.g., coat, very close to wall, secured on hook so that it is hard to remove it)
  • sici-napici-kolte - it sticks on close; it hangs solidly close
  • sipekhucin - (animal skin) s/he is stretched out to dry and bleach; (person) s/he hangs tough, hangs in there
  • skituwekhucewotahsu - s/he hangs clothes over something (any which-way and without clothespins)
  • skituwekhute - it hangs over (something)
  • spahkepisu - (fish, etc.) s/he is hung high up on wall to dry in sun
  • tetpatokuhucin - (rope, etc.) s/he hangs parallel (to something)