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  • 't-olapekhomuwan - s/he winds up (etc.) something belonging to h/
  • 't-olatokonomewal - s/he braids h/ hair for h/, ties h/ hair for h/ (with ribbon, string, etc.)
  • olopisu - s/he is wrapped and tied
  • 't-otolatokonomewal - s/he is braiding h/ hair for h/; s/he is tying h/ hair for h/ (with ribbon, string, etc.)
  • paskocokopolike - s/he ties something soft tightly inside cloth so that it bursts (e.g., when pressing fruit to make jelly)
  • 'petokupitun - s/he ties it to something so that it won't get away
  • sakolekopisu - s/he is wrapped up and tied or bound tight
  • sakolopite - it is tied tight or firmly
  • 'sakolopitun - s/he ties it tight
  • 'sakolopituwan - s/he ties tight something belonging to h/
  • sakolopolike - s/he ties (something) tightly; (potato-picker) s/he ties sacks tightly
  • sakolopolikon - something used to tie things tightly; twist-tie
  • 'sakolopolomon - s/he ties it tight
  • 'sakolopolomuwan - s/he ties tight something belonging to h/
  • 'sitopilomon - s/he ties it to something
  • 'sitopitun - s/he ties it to something
  • 'sonopilal - s/he ties h/ tight
  • 'sonopitun - s/he ties it tight
  • 'supisuwok - they are three tied together
  • tetpopu - s/he is at same level, has same score (as someone else); (dual and plural) they are tied in score
  • tolapskepolike - s/he is tying bag(s) with lumpy contents (cotton balls, bread, potatoes, coal, ice cubes, etc.)
  • ulapekhomon - s/he ties it up well; s/he rectifies it (situation, etc.)
  • ulapekhomuwan - s/he ties it up well for h/, ties well something belonging to h/
  • wiwonatokopilal - s/he ties h/ around something (rope, etc.); s/he ties something around h/
  • wiwonopolomon - s/he ties it around something