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  • apsoqe - (trapper) s/he is back from having checked traps
  • cihkonaqcuhke - s/he hunts or traps turtles
  • ciyahkehsuhke - s/he traps or hunts mink
  • 't-esuhkehpawolal - (baseball) s/he runs h/ down (base runner trapped between two bases)
  • kelhuket - animal caught in trap
  • ketuwakonihike - s/he takes bait off hook, removes bait from trap
  • kiwhosuhke - s/he traps or hunts muskrat
  • kiwonikihke - s/he traps or hunts otter
  • 'kolektehkomon - s/he traps it with foot, holds it by stepping on it (paper, cloth, etc.; e.g., when blowing away)
  • 'kolhal - s/he catches h/ in trap, traps h/
  • kolhike - s/he catches something in trap
  • kolhikon - trap
  • kolhikonihke - s/he makes or sets traps
  • 'kolhomon - s/he catches it in trap
  • 'kolhomuwan - s/he catches in trap something belonging to h/
  • 'koli-punal - s/he places h/ securely in position, puts h/ in trapped position (e.g., headlock); s/he charges expenses to h/ account; s/he attaches or garnishees h/ wages; s/he hocks h/, uses h/ as collateral
  • kotunkahtin - there is hunting; it is hunting time, it is hunting season (Wol, also: trapping)
  • kotunke - s/he hunts; (Wol, also) s/he traps
  • kpaliye - s/he is snowed in
  • muwinewhikon - bear trap
  • natsoqe - s/he goes (comes) to check traps
  • 'pothal - s/he hooks h/; s/he catches or traps h/
  • 'pothomon - s/he hooks it; s/he catches or traps it
  • punawe - s/he sets traps
  • 'punawewal - s/he sets traps for h/ (on h/ behalf)