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  • olomuhse - s/he walks away, continues walking
  • oloqapasuwok - they walk in that direction
  • oloqihkawotuwok - they (two) walk in that direction
  • olsitewse - s/he walks thus on bare feet
  • pahtayamkapasuwok - (soldiers, etc.) they walk to left in lines
  • paluhse - s/he walks proudly
  • panuhse - s/he walks into open; (sun) s/he comes out from clouds
  • papkuhse - s/he walks downriver, downhill
  • pasicuhse - s/he walks over (something; e.g., boundary, mound)
  • pasitkawotuwok - they (two) walk over (something; e.g., boundary)
  • peciksihke, peciksihka - s/he arrives walking hurriedly
  • pecuhse - s/he approaches or arrives walking
  • petamkuhse - s/he arrives walking on gravel; (dual and plural, also) they arrive walking in a line, in a group (e.g., procession, march)
  • petapasuwok - they approach or arrive on foot, arrive walking (Pesk); they arrive (Wol)
  • petkawotuwok - they (two) approach or arrive walking; they arrive
  • pihtome - s/he takes long steps
  • pikcuhse - s/he farts while walking
  • pisokonike - s/he walks into high grass, bushes, etc. (where it is necessary to push vegetation aside in order to get through)
  • pisuwuhse - s/he walks to no purpose, pointlessly, for nothing, without accomplishing anything; s/he roams aimlessly, wanders randomly
  • pomamkuhse - s/he walks along on gravel; (dual and plural, also) they walk along in a line, in a group (e.g., procession, march)
  • pomanokiye - s/he walks along on thin ice without falling through
  • pomapasuwok - they walk along
  • pomapotuhusu - s/he walks with cane, walks with crutches
  • 'pomipilal - s/he walks or runs past h/
  • pomkawotuwok - they (two) walk along