| 'ciktahal |
s/he shapes h/ roughly by scraping, smoothing, chipping, etc. (e.g., piece of ash wood) |
| 'ciktehmon |
s/he shapes it roughly by scraping, smoothing, chipping, etc. |
| 'cilapskihtehmon |
s/he carves it (e.g., petroglyph) using rock to chip at it |
| 'ketoloqtahal |
s/he chips h/ out of the ice |
| 'ketoloqtehmon |
s/he chips it out of ice |
| lapskihtihike |
s/he chips stone |
| nuci-amalhapskihtihiket |
(artist) stonecarver, sculptor of stone |
| peyehtahasik |
scrap left from chopping or splitting wood, wood chip |
| piyaqtihikon |
wood chip, small piece of wood, piece of broken wood |
| piyaqtihikonihke |
s/he gathers wood chips, or small pieces of wood |
| piyeciktihikon |
wood chip made with ax |
| 'poqqiyamkotomon, 'pihqiyamkotomon |
s/he chips it off by biting it; gnaws it, chews or bites off pieces of it |
| pqiyamkeyu |
(cup, tile, tooth, etc.) s/he, it chips |
| qapitihikon, pqapitihikon |
wood chip left by beaver |
| tolapskihtihike |
s/he is chipping stone |