| 't-astuwekehtun |
s/he folds it in two, folds it double (something sheet-like); (with plural direct object) s/he pulls them together (two curtains, cloth flaps, etc.) |
| 't-astuwekonomon |
s/he folds it in two, folds it double (something sheet-like) |
| nisakomitehtikon |
double boiler |
| nisapehkikone |
s/he has double chin |
| nisapeksu |
s/he leaves double track |
| nisaqtek |
double-barreled shotgun |
| nisekopisit |
(character in oral tradition) two-sheeted ghost, apparition covered in cloth; (in general) someone or something double-wrapped |
| pahta-kolusu |
s/he double-crosses (someone) |
| sehtayaphusu |
(hiker, animal) s/he back-tracks, doubles back on own tracks |
| 'toqekehlal |
s/he folds h/ in two, folds h/ double (rug, deerskin, etc.) |
| 'toqekehtun |
s/he folds it in two, folds it double (quilt, handkerchief, envelope flap, etc.) |
| 'toqekehtuwan |
s/he folds in two something belonging to h/ |
| 'toqeki-punal |
s/he folds h/ in two, folds h/ double (e.g., slice of bread) |
| 'toqeki-punomon |
s/he folds it in two, folds it double |