epahsuhkak |
they split into two teams, they form two teams |
kiyahqinehe |
(tree) h/ wood splits straight |
'komasikpeksu |
(tree, ash splint) h/ wood is easily split or easily separated into splints (for use in basketmaking, etc.) |
'koskomakopehlal |
s/he weaves h/ through the split stander |
kskomtokhike |
(basketmaking) s/he weaves through the split made in a stander |
kskomtokhikon |
(basketmaking) stander that is split in two to make an odd number of standers in total (so as to ensure correct weaving pattern) |
likonike |
s/he splits something (e.g., basket hoop, barrel hoop) by following grain; s/he starts something growing (e.g., home-brew mixture) |
linessu |
(splint, wood, pole) s/he, it splits along the grain, splits straight |
mocinehe |
(tree) h/ wood splits poorly (e.g., because grain is twisted) |
nalahtehmon |
s/he splits it for kindling |
nalahtihike |
s/he splits kindling |
't-olikhal |
s/he splits h/ along grain using tool (e.g., white ash) |
't-olikhomon |
s/he splits it along grain using tool (e.g., board) |
't-olikonal |
s/he grows h/, raises h/; s/he splits h/ along grain (wood) |
't-olikonomon |
s/he grows it; s/he splits it along grain (wood) |
't-olikonomuwan |
s/he grows or raises it for h/; s/he splits something belonging to h/ (e.g., hoop-pole) along the grain |
't-olokinehlal |
s/he rips h/, tears h/, splits h/ (clothing, carpet) |
't-olokinehtun |
(clothing, cloth, paper) s/he rips it, tears it, splits it |
paskelomu |
s/he bursts from laughing |
'paskotunehtehkuwal |
s/he splits h/ lip by kicking h/ |
peyehtahasik |
scrap left from chopping or splitting wood, wood chip |
'pihtuhtamal |
(basketmaking) s/he splits h/ (basket ash) into thinner layers along grain |
pihtuhtamu |
(ii; e.g., spruce root) it splits along grain; (ai; e.g., ash splint used in basketmaking) s/he splits along the grain into thinner layers; (ai; person) s/he splits ash splint(s) into thinner layers |
'pihtuhtatomon |
s/he splits it (e.g., spruce root) along grain |
'pihtuhtatomuwan |
s/he splits something belonging to h/ along the grain |