| kawamkosu |
(hailstone) s/he is sharp, has rough surface |
| kawapskihke |
there are sharp rocks or stones there |
| kawsitehsin |
s/he steps on something sharp or rough when walking barefoot |
| kineyu |
(porcupine quill, awl, etc.) s/he, it is sharp |
| kinikosiye |
s/he has sharp claws or fingernails |
| ksalokiqe |
s/he has good eyesight, sees very well, has sharp eyes |
| ksalokosse |
s/he has good hearing, has sharp hearing |
| ksapite |
s/he has sharp teeth |
| ksihtone |
s/he has good or sharp sense of smell |
| ksikiyin, ksikihin |
it is sharp |
| pipuwahke |
(blade) it is thin and sharp |
| qinusqeyu, qonusqeyu |
s/he, it is sharp, is pointed |
| 'qinusqihtun |
s/he makes it in form of sharp point |
| sestaqsu |
s/he squeals, s/he has sharp voice |
| wisokikiyin, wisokikihin |
it is very sharp |