asuwi-pokosson |
it lands or strikes at an angle (e.g., bullet after being deflected) |
cicokahamok |
landing place |
cicokehe |
s/he lands or beaches canoe or boat |
citonaqtehsin |
(tree, person) s/he falls and lands stiffly |
kolomihtehsin |
s/he lands and grabs or holds on |
ktoqihtehsin |
s/he flips over and lands upside-down or face down |
muskomtehsin |
(fish) s/he jumps out of water and lands on surface |
nahkahtehsin |
s/he falls straight down and lands |
nahkahtehson |
it falls straight down and lands |
nahnaktehsin |
s/he lands softly or lightly |
nihkantehson |
it falls forward and lands |
nuhkonahtehsin |
s/he lands softly |
oqassu |
s/he lands, arrives by boat ashore where water is shallow (not at dock), s/he runs canoe ashore |
oqassut |
landing place (for boats) |
oqehe |
s/he lands, arrives by boat where water is shallow (not at dock), s/he runs canoe ashore; s/he arrives by train, bus, car |
oqehtasu |
(boat) it is landed, is brought or taken ashore |
't-oqehtun |
s/he lands it, brings or takes it ashore (boat, etc.) |
pasittehson |
it goes over edge and strikes or lands; (train, boxcar, etc.) it derails |
pistehsin |
s/he falls in and lands on something |
pkiktehson |
it is scorched when it hits against or lands on something |
pokossin |
s/he falls down, lands; (pain, sensation, etc.) s/he hits; (figuratively) something unexpected happens to h/ |
pokosson |
it falls down, it lands |
pokossu |
s/he falls and lands |
psahkonassu |
s/he, it descends and lands |
saputehtehsin |
s/he falls through and lands |