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  • 'pihtuhtatomuwewal - s/he splits (ash splints) along the grain for h/
  • 'pihtupal - s/he splits h/ (ash splint) along grain into thinner layers using teeth to hold one side
  • 'pihtuwinehtun - s/he splits it into two thinner layers (hide, etc.)
  • 'possikekonal - s/he splits h/ along grain (e.g., sapling, to make hoop-pole)
  • 'possikhomon - s/he splits it using tool, cleaves it
  • 'possikhomuwan - s/he splits something belonging to h/ using tool
  • 'possikinehtun - s/he tears it in two, splits it by tearing it
  • 'possiksomon - s/he splits it by cutting it with saw
  • 'possiktehmon - s/he splits it by hitting it
  • 'possiktelomon - s/he splits it open by shooting it
  • psikapskiye - (rock) there is a crack or split in it
  • psikawtosson - (road, path) it splits, there is fork in it
  • psikessu - s/he, it splits
  • psikeyu - s/he, it is split
  • psikhike - s/he splits or chops wood, hews
  • psiki (psik-) - splitting, split (apart); cracked
  • psikikonike - s/he splits wood following grain by guiding blade as s/he goes along (to keep it aligned with grain)
  • psikilluwe - (snake, etc.) s/he has split tongue, has forked tongue
  • psikinessu - (cloth, garment, paper, etc.) s/he, it splits (by ripping, tearing) suddenly or all at once
  • psikipahsu - s/he cracks or splits due to dryness
  • psikipahte - (lumber) it cracks or splits due to dryness
  • psikiw - (wood, splint, etc.) splitting
  • psikiye - s/he, it splits apart, splits open
  • psiktihikon - splitting maul
  • psiktokhikon - (basketmaking) stander that is split in two to make an odd number of standers in total, to ensure the correct weaving pattern