apsahqot |
(something stick-like) it is small in diameter, is thin |
apsahtuwe |
(sun during eclipse, lightbulb) s/he, it is small and shining; (star, lamp, lantern, electric light) s/he, it is dim or faint |
apsalokiqe |
s/he has small eyes |
apsalokosu |
s/he has small hole |
apsalokot |
(bead, etc.) it has small hole, there is small hole in it |
apsapotasu |
it looks small, is seen as small |
apsapske |
(rock, potato) it is small |
't-apsapskosomon |
s/he cuts it into small bits |
apsapskosu |
(something round; e.g., crab apple, bead) s/he is small |
apsapskotiye |
s/he has small belly |
apsaqsosson |
(stick) it is small in diameter, thin |
apsaqsu |
(person, log, flagpole, carrot, cigar) s/he is small in diameter, is thin |
apsaskute |
it is a small field; there is a small field |
apsawone |
(bird, turtle) she lays small eggs |
apsi (aps-) |
small, little; (sound, light) faint |
apsihtasu |
it is made small, it is miniature |
apsihtone |
s/he has small nose; (bird) s/he has small beak or bill |
apsikaniw |
(house, building) it is small |
apsikuwamokahson |
(house, room) it is small, it has barely enough space |
apsinaqot |
it looks small |
apsinaqsu |
s/he looks small |
't-apsinomon |
s/he sees it as small; (in translation) it looks small to h/ |
apsiqe |
s/he has small face |
't-apsitahatomon |
s/he thinks little of it; s/he thinks of it as small |
apsocokehson |
(soft substance; e.g., pat of butter, mud-hole) it is small in quantity and disappearing or being used up |