| cipakonutome |
s/he tells scary story |
| 'cipakonutomuwal |
s/he tells h/ scary story |
| cipalokihtaqot |
(hole, entrance) it sounds scary |
| cipalokihtaqsu |
(lion with open mouth, etc.) s/he sounds scary |
| cipalokinaqot |
(hole, entrance) it looks scary |
| cipalokinaqsu |
(wide-eyed person, lion with open mouth, etc.) s/he looks scary |
| 'cipalokinomon |
s/he views it as scary, is frightened by its appearance; (in translation) it looks scary to h/ |
| cipalokiqe |
s/he is (naturally) wide-eyed; s/he (naturally) has frightened-looking or scary-looking eyes |
| cipihtaqot, ciptaqot |
it sounds scary or creepy or eerie |
| cipitahasu |
s/he has scary thoughts |
| cipokalokinaqot |
(hole, entrance, mouth of roaring lion, etc.) it is loud and scary-looking |
| sekpakesu |
s/he tells scary stories |
| sekpanaqot |
it looks frightening, looks scary |
| 'sekpatahatomon |
s/he thinks it is scary |