wántwana

Origin:

wán– (with eyes) + –twana (with, together with)


Definition:

To follow with the eyes, watch leave.


Examples:

  1. iwántwanaša kʷaaná ‘he is following that one with his eyes’;
  2. iwántwanašananam áčaški ‘he was following you with his eyes’.

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[NE wántwaa; WS & NW wántwinn; NP /nmtwíkn/.]