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  • akuwuhse - s/he walks behind something, walks out of view
  • aluwuhse - s/he tries to walk but cannot, is unable to walk
  • apacuhse - s/he comes back walking; (sun) s/he rises farther to the north each day (i.e., days are getting longer)
  • apatkawotuwok - they (two) come back walking, return on foot
  • apcuhse - s/he is in the act of walking, continues walking; (conjunct forms) while s/he walks
  • askomuhse - s/he walks forever, is always walking; (sun) s/he is forever moving across the sky, is constantly changing position in the sky as the seasons go by
  • assokuhse - s/he has strange way of walking
  • asuwamkapasuwok - they walk diagonally in lines
  • cehqonuhse - s/he walks until dawn
  • 'cehqonuhsolal - s/he walks back and forth all night holding and soothing h/ (baby)
  • cicokawse - s/he walks back toward land; (sun) s/he rises farther toward the north each day (i.e., days are getting longer)
  • cikcahkewse - s/he walks downhill
  • cilkomahsu - s/he takes short steps
  • citonahkuhse - s/he walks stiff-legged
  • cituwamqehtestike - s/he walks with head down making noise with feet (e.g., wearing high heels or plodding heavily)
  • ckuhkawotuwok - they (two) walk toward here
  • ckuwapasuwok - they walk toward here
  • ckuwuhse, ckuhuhse - s/he walks toward here
  • cossuhse - s/he walks near or close (to something)
  • 'cuwahpoluhsolal - s/he walks h/ into water
  • ehkuhse - s/he stops walking
  • ehpituwuhse - (man, boy, young girl) s/he walks like woman
  • ehqapasuwok - they stop walking
  • eqqawotuwok - they (two) stop walking
  • esuhse - s/he walks through (fog, darkness, etc.)