't-olkuwal |
s/he rides or drives h/ (bicycle, animal); s/he pushes h/ with force of body or foot; s/he moves body closer to h/; s/he wears h/ (garment); s/he supports h/, backs h/ up (physically, morally); s/he affects h/ thus |
olomonahsu |
(person, horse, etc.) s/he goes away pulling or pushing load (e.g., on sled, in wheelbarrow) |
't-otoli-ksomahkatomon |
s/he is pushing it |
'piscokhal |
s/he pushes h/ down into mud (or other soft substance) |
'piscokhomon |
s/he forces it in |
pomamqehtuhusu |
s/he propels self across ice on sled by pushing off with ice-picks |
'sehtahkomon |
s/he pushes it back using force of body; s/he wears it backward (garment) |
'sehtahkuwal |
s/he pushes h/ back using force of body; s/he wears h/ backward (garment) |
'sehta-ksomehlal |
s/he pushes h/ back |
'sehta-ksomonal |
s/he pushes h/ back using hand(s) (e.g., tree about to fall) |
'siqolunal |
s/he pushes finger into h/ (e.g., into h/ throat, to induce vomiting; into passage-way, to clear) |
'sitahqehlal |
s/he pushes h/ up against a post, tree-trunk, etc. |
somokiku |
s/he has chest pushed out |
'tepahkan |
s/he throws it in, pushes it in, drops it in |
'tomanokehtun |
s/he folds it (paper); s/he pushes sideways with it (paddle) to steer canoe |
'topanokehtun |
s/he folds it in half; (paddler) s/he turns it pushing with it (paddle) to steer canoe |
wesuwe-ksomahkalal |
s/he pushes h/ back to former location |
wesuwe-ksomahkatomon |
s/he pushes it back to former location |
wesuwe-ksomtehkasu |
(swimmer at end of lap) s/he pushes off with feet to go back |