pák̓ʷɨlk

Mash, pound with mortar (k̓púł) and pestle (pnáy). ápak̓ʷɨlkɨnk ‘pound it’; pnáyki ipák̓ʷɨlkša ‘she is pounding with a pestle’; ipák̓ʷɨlkša tmɨ́šna ‘she is pounding the chokecherries’; ipák̓ʷɨlkšana nɨkʷɨ́t ‘she was grinding the meat’; pák̓ʷɨlkt ‘grinding, pounding’; pák̓ʷɨlki ‘mashed, pounded’. See also tútn. [NE pák̓ʷɨnk; NP /k̓úsimk̓usimn/.]