moni-musomon |
s/he cuts it off, clips or trims it (person's hair) |
monosal |
s/he cuts h/ off, amputates h/ |
monosomon |
s/he cuts it off, severs it, amputates it |
monosomuwan |
s/he cuts off something belonging to h/ |
motiyaqtihike |
s/he is heard cutting or chopping wood (for firewood, lumber, pulp, etc.) |
mulahkecuwon, mulkecuwon |
(water) it cuts into ground as it flows, erodes bank, etc. |
musal |
s/he cuts h/ hair, gives h/ haircut |
musawe |
s/he cuts hair; s/he barbers |
musikhal, musikikhal |
s/he trims h/ (log; i.e., chops branches off entire length of trunk); (with plural direct object) s/he clear-cuts them (trees) |
musomuwan |
s/he cuts the hair on something belonging to h/ |
mususu |
s/he cuts own hair |
nalikapskosomon |
s/he cuts it into pieces or chunks (e.g., meat) |
natonihiqe |
s/he goes (comes) to cut and strip birchbark |
natsawe |
s/he goes (comes) to cut |
nattehmon |
s/he goes (comes) to cut or chop it (wood); s/he goes (comes) to pick it (berry, fiddlehead, etc.) |
nutaqtihike |
s/he cuts wood, s/he is woodcutter |
't-olekisomon |
s/he cuts it with scissors (paper, cloth, etc.) |
't-olekisomuwan |
s/he cuts or cuts out something (cloth, paper, etc.) belonging to h/ using scissors |
't-olekisomuwewal |
s/he cuts for h/ using scissors |
't-olosal, 't-olsal |
s/he cuts h/ with knife |
't-olosomon, 't-olsomon |
s/he cuts it with knife |
't-olosomuwan, 't-olsomuwan |
s/he cuts something belonging to h/ with knife |
olsawe |
s/he cuts thus (with knife, saw, scissors) |
'paski-mucoqehlal |
s/he cuts h/ open and guts h/, opens h/ and removes h/ entrails (dead animal) |
'paskosal |
s/he cuts h/ open with knife |