| apolahsotonesu, opolahsotonesu |
(mountain) s/he is bare, is bald |
| cinotonesu |
s/he is a low mountain range |
| kawaskotonihke |
(mountain terrain) it is rough, rocky |
| koskotone |
(chain of mountains, ridge) s/he, it has precipitous dropoff(s) |
| koskotonesu |
(mountain) s/he has precipitous dropoff(s) |
| ktoton |
big mountain; (locative form, cap.) on, at, to Mt. Katahdin (highest point in Maine) |
| olomotone |
(chain of mountains, ridge) s/he, it extends away, extends farther, continues on |
| pemotonihkek |
in the mountains |
| pkotewkotonesu |
(mountain) s/he is misty |
| ponapsqotone |
(ai; mountain, chain of mountains) s/he is rocky; (ridge) it is rocky |
| ponapsqotonesu |
(mountain, chain of mountains) s/he is rocky |
| qonusqotonesu |
(mountain) s/he has pointed peak(s) |
| woc 1 |
mountain |