olonahsewe |
s/he dresses casually; s/he dresses like everyone else, wears ordinary clothing |
oloqote |
s/he dresses thus |
olsewe |
s/he dresses thus |
pqeku |
s/he is dressed in red; (garment, carpet) s/he is red |
'qolopahsewhutolal |
s/he dresses h/ in opposite of usual or proper way; s/he puts h/ clothes on inside-out or backward |
qolopahsewhutolosu |
s/he puts on clothes backwards or inside-out, etc. |
'qolopahsewhutun |
s/he dresses it in opposite of usual or right way (e.g., window, dinner-table) |
seskewse |
s/he dresses in fine or expensive clothes |
siwelsenepu |
s/he is dressed in tatters |
siyahqiye |
s/he goes outdoors without warm enough clothing |
siyaqopu |
(felled tree) s/he is trimmed (limbs and top removed); (person) s/he is not dressed warmly enough |
skicinuwahsewe |
s/he wears native clothing, dresses in native clothing |
'tepsewhutolal |
s/he dresses h/ suitably or appropriately (for weather, occasion, etc.) |
ulahsewhutolal |
s/he dresses h/ nicely |
wahkatsewhutolal |
s/he dresses h/ in flimsy clothing |
wisa-nassewehe |
s/he dresses hurriedly while moving along (e.g., while going out the door) |