olomiyewiw |
it goes away, continues going |
olomokonse |
s/he gathers driftwood while moving away from here |
olomomomqot |
(pain, sensation) it feels as if it is going or extending away (along something) |
olomonahsu |
(person, horse, etc.) s/he goes away pulling or pushing load (e.g., on sled, in wheelbarrow) |
't-olomonikan |
s/he carries it away on shoulder or back |
't-olomonikatomuwan |
s/he carries away on shoulder or back something belonging to h/ |
't-olomonikewal |
s/he carries (something) away on shoulder or back for h/ |
olomoqahtuhuke |
s/he, it floats away, continues to float |
olomossin |
s/he lies facing or extending away; s/he continues lying there |
olomotkuhu, olomotokku |
s/he jumps away |
olomuhkepu |
s/he sits facing away |
't-olomumqatomon |
s/he rides away on it (e.g., overturned canoe) |
olomute |
(changing residence) s/he moves away |
pektahasu |
s/he, it is all taken away |
pihcewey |
something or someone from far away or long ago; (inanimate) faraway place, long-ago time or event |
'pocitahkalal |
s/he sends h/ away |
'polilehtuwan |
s/he removes or moves out of the way something belonging to h/ |
polili (polil-) |
moving away; moving out of the way |
qasamu |
s/he, it falls away (involuntarily) |
'qasapawolal |
s/he washes h/ away (e.g., bug down drain) |
'qasapawotun |
s/he washes it away |
qasi (qas-) 1 |
(motion, movement) away to a hidden or secluded place |
'qolopenskehlal |
s/he turns h/ (person or animal) around so as to face away (Wol) |
sema (semay-) |
removing, moving away |
'semaptuwan |
s/he snatches it away from h/ |