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  • esuwuhse - s/he walks back and forth
  • 't-esuwuhsolal - s/he walks h/ back and forth, walks back and forth holding and soothing h/ (baby)
  • esuwustahsu - s/he walks back and forth holding and soothing baby
  • etqewse - s/he takes shortcut walking, walks so as to intercept (someone or something)
  • etutamahat - (conjunct forms only) s/he is walking very quickly
  • ewepuhse - s/he walks uphill, walks upstairs
  • kakawuhse - s/he walks fast
  • kcitawse - s/he walks far into or sinks into (woods, grass, brush, snow, mud, etc.); (thorn, etc.) s/he gradually works way into (body, carpet, etc.; verb ai 9)
  • kikicuhse - s/he walks with difficulty because of pain or soreness
  • kikimuhse - s/he walks without making noise, walks stealthily
  • kisahqehkawotuwok - they (two) walk up the hill, walk uphill
  • kisahqehtestike - s/he walks up hill making noise with feet (e.g., wearing high heels)
  • kisahqewse - s/he walks up the hill, walks uphill
  • kisahqiyapasuwok - they walk up the hill, walk uphill
  • kisuhse - s/he walked, can walk
  • komicuhse - s/he walks in front of something or someone (so as to obstruct or block)
  • 'kosokawsekhal - s/he walks h/ across
  • 'kossewsolal - s/he walks h/ in; (religion) s/he churches h/
  • 'kotuwuhsekhal - (baseball) s/he walks h/ intentionally, wants to or is going to walk h/ intentionally
  • ksewse - s/he walks in; (sun) s/he rises farther to the north each day (i.e., days are getting longer)
  • ksiyapasuwok - they walk in; they go or come in
  • kskomuhse - s/he takes shortcut on foot
  • ksokahkawotuwok - they (two) walk across
  • ksokawse - s/he walks across
  • ksokawsewakon - footbridge, something to walk across on