| 't-aluwi-ptokhomon |
s/he fails to make the turn in it (e.g., road) |
| isikonitutom |
s/he holds or turns body to one side (posture) |
| pahtakapuwessu |
s/he turns to face left while standing |
| pahta-ptokessu |
s/he turns to the left |
| pske (pskiy-) |
turning, branching to one side |
| pskehe |
s/he turns to one side while moving along, turns off onto side road, changes direction in which s/he is going |
| pskehom, pskohom |
s/he turns to side swimming (e.g., to avoid something); s/he turns to swim into branching waterway (e.g., into brook where it enters river) |
| ptokekapuwu, ptokekapuhu |
s/he turns to one side while standing |
| ptokessu |
s/he turns to one side while moving along, turns off onto side road, changes direction |
| ptokhom |
s/he makes sharp turn while swimming |
| ptoki (ptok-) |
turning to one side |
| ptokka |
s/he turns to side while dancing |
| tinahka-ptokessu |
s/he turns to the right |
| tinahkatapuwessu |
s/he turns to face right |
| 'topanokehtun |
s/he folds it in half; (paddler) s/he turns it pushing with it (paddle) to steer canoe |
| yali-kashusu, ali-kashusu |
s/he goes around wiping self; s/he turns this way and that wiping self |