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dosh, dosho n gut Xayathanta' lopsin dosh lameesaw. The gut of the fish was put on the table. Yugushta' dosho. He washed the gut.

xowis, xowso n hail Mich k'oti' xowis. The hail is very big. Ta'shit na' xowso xoch'ooyow. I saw hail on the ground.

shilish, shilshi n hair Dameek'ata' 'am shilish. Her hair smelled sweet. Hedda' beenaxon' 'am shilshi. She is still combing her hair.

hama', hama'an n hammer Sasyinta' nim hama' hijma'. My cheap hammer broke. Shawighil na' hach'aami'in hama'an lagyiw. Yesterday I bought a new hammer.

p'onosh, p'onoosha n hand P'onosh nim hoshwit. My hands are cold. Wimga min p'onoosha! Wave your hand!

poto'hiy', poto'hiya n handle (lit. something to hold with) Sasyinta' saluuja'an poto'hiy'. The handle of the saw broke. Yugsho' na' mi'in keweshin poto'hiya. I will soon wash the handle of the pot.

loolut, lolta' v hang (cf. swing, 2) Loolut na' dooro'on xoyooshi teseech'iw. I hung the bull's horns on the door. Lolta' na' bo'sha. I hung the meat.

lalkit, lalikta' v hang, put up Lalkit banyu'un manaw. He hung the rag outside. Lalikta' na' nim galushhuya taw utuw. I hung my pants in that tree. Lalkit na' kande'en. I put away the candies. (sem. domains: 3.3.1.6 - Determined, 1.2.2.1 - Soil, dirt, 1.6.4.1 - Animal movement, 7.5.9.1 - Load, pile, 3.4.2.2.1 - Ashamed, 3.2.1.5 - Logical, 7.3.7 - Cover, 9.6.2 - Dependency relations, 6.5.2.4 - Door, 4.7.7.4 - Execute, 7.2.7.3 - Wait, 7.3.2.4.1 - Hang.)

'oyiisat, 'oyiisata' v happy (to become) Oyiisat na' 'am panaataw. I was happy when he arrived. Oyiisata' 'aman. They were happy.

jawwan', jawwani adj hard (cf. strong) Ohom' da' sasye' hi' jawwan shelel'. This hard rock will not break. Hanta' 'ama' jawwani sheleela. He kicked the hard rock.