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  • milawotomhe, milawotomehe - s/he, it slides out into open, slides out on or onto ice (on frozen lake, etc.)
  • mita (mitay-) - spread or spreading apart, spreading open
  • mitahte - it is spread open
  • mitahtehkomon - s/he hits it so as to spread it open
  • mitahtehkuwal - s/he hits h/ so as to spread h/ open
  • mitapu - s/he is spread open; s/he sits with legs apart
  • mitasson - it opens up, spreads apart
  • mitassu - s/he, it opens up, spreads apart
  • moktunenal - s/he opens h/ mouth, forces h/ mouth open
  • moktunenomon - s/he holds its mouth open (e.g., sack)
  • moktuniyaqhal - s/he props h/ mouth open with stick
  • moktuniyaqhomon - s/he props its mouth open with stick (bag, box, door, etc.)
  • natapqotehtun - s/he goes (comes) to open it
  • nutepiqe - (bay, cove, inlet) it opens out to the ocean
  • 'panahkalal - s/he yanks h/ out into the open
  • 'panahkan - s/he yanks it out into the open
  • panahte - (indoor or outdoor space) it is open, is airy; (object) it is visible, is showing; light shows on it (e.g., window shade, cloud cover at dawn)
  • panekopolike - s/he opens up the curtains
  • panekopoloma - (person at home) h/ curtains are open
  • panekopu - s/he is folded open; s/he is uncovered, open (having been covered with cloth, paper, etc.)
  • panekte - it is folded open; it is uncovered, open (having been covered with cloth, paper, etc.)
  • pani-suku - s/he paddles or rows into open (e.g. from brook into lake)
  • paniye - (hiker, canoeist) s/he, it comes to open place (clearing, open water, etc.)
  • pankomike - there is a clearing, there is open land
  • panskute - there is a clearing or open land