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  • lapasuwok - they walk there, they walk thus (Pesk); they go there (Wol)
  • liksihke, liksihka - s/he walks hurriedly to there
  • luhse - s/he walks there, walks thus
  • macehkawotuwok - they (two) start out on foot; (toddlers) they (two) start to walk, holding on to each other
  • macehkenu - s/he starts walking slowly, departs slowly on foot
  • macewse - s/he starts out on foot, leaves on foot; (toddler) s/he starts to walk
  • macewsekhal - s/he starts walking h/, walks h/ away (dog, etc.; also, e.g., refrigerator: moving h/ along tipping h/ from side to side)
  • macewsektun - s/he starts walking it (i.e., moving it along tipping it from side to side; e.g., cabinet)
  • maciyalikonike - s/he starts walking through deep snow, goes off walking through deep snow (without snowshoes)
  • maciyamkuhse - s/he starts walking or walks away on gravel; (dual and plural, also) they start walking or walk away in a line, in a group (e.g., procession, march)
  • maciyapasuwok - they leave on foot, walk away; they leave (by any means: Wol); (toddlers) they start to walk
  • mamkonkomon - s/he walks on it choosing where s/he steps
  • mawapasuwok - they walk together in group
  • mawiyapasuwok - they come together walking (and in this way form a group)
  • menakacuhse - s/he walks slowly (intentionally)
  • menakacuhsekhal - s/he walks h/ slowly, takes h/ on a slow walk
  • menakacuhsektun - s/he walks it slowly (e.g., moves stove by rocking it from side to side)
  • menakatapasuwok - they walk slowly
  • menakatkawotuwok - they (two) walk slowly
  • menakatkenu - s/he walks slowly
  • mihkuhsamal - s/he meets h/ by chance while walking
  • mihkuhsatomon - s/he encounters it by chance while walking
  • milawuhse - s/he walks out into the water or onto ice, walks out into field; (sun) s/he rises farther to the south each day (i.e., days are getting shorter)
  • miyahsuhse - (young child) s/he walks early
  • mocihkasu - the going is rough (when walking)