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  • ewotonike - s/he goes back and forth bringing or taking wood
  • kispahtasoke - (wood, lumber) it is dry
  • kistihike - s/he chopped wood, can chop wood
  • 'komasikpeksu - (tree, ash splint) h/ wood is easily split or easily separated into splints (for use in basketmaking, etc.)
  • komutse - s/he steals wood
  • kulon - (measure of wood) cord
  • kuwesaqsasik - object carved from pine wood
  • kuwesaqsasit - object carved from pine wood
  • laqtihike - s/he cuts wood
  • mehtamkolenoma - s/he has finished burning wood or fire
  • motutuwahal - s/he kindles fire for h/, puts more wood in stove for h/
  • nalahputahsu - s/he is sawing wood quickly to make kindling
  • nuhkasokosu - (tree) h/ wood is soft
  • nutaqtihike - s/he cuts wood, s/he is woodcutter
  • oposisey - something made of small pieces of wood
  • pashahqe - s/he collects wood
  • peqsoke - (wood, lumber) it is dried out
  • picpayiney - wood preserved with creosote; item or structure made from such wood or from pitch pine
  • piwsoq - piece (stick) of firewood; piece of wood
  • piyaqtihikon - wood chip, small piece of wood, piece of broken wood
  • piyaqtihikonihke - s/he gathers wood chips, or small pieces of wood
  • psuwahq - dried dead wood (standing tree, bushes, etc.)
  • qapitihikon, pqapitihikon - wood chip left by beaver
  • 'qotasoke - it is one piece of wood
  • sakolikpeksu - (tree, ash splint) h/ wood or grain is difficult to split