wɨx̣á

Foot, leg, paw. páyunaš kʷíya wɨx̣á ‘I hurt my leg’; páyu ákʷiya wɨx̣á ‘he hurt his foot’; ƛ̓ɨ́k ikʷíya wɨx̣á ‘he broke his leg’; kumataš wɨx̣á wɨ́šayčta payúwi ‘and your feet will become sick’; nč̓ínč̓i wɨx̣á ‘big feet’; mítični wɨx̣á ‘sole’; káatnam wɨx̣á (waxalxalí) ‘daddy long-legs’; wɨx̣áwx̣a ‘paw’; wɨx̣ánč̓i ‘big toe’; wɨx̣aní ‘having feet, footed, legged’; wɨx̣akíil ‘on foot’; wɨx̣ákƛakƛa ‘toes’; wɨx̣álaymut ‘little toe’; wɨx̣ap̓náy ‘heel’. [NP /ˀx̣we/ ‘foot’; /weyuk/ ‘leg’; /ˀx̣wetekey/ ~ /ˀx̣wet´x̣tey/ ‘sole’; /wayac̓ynwáyac̓yn/ ‘daddy long-legs’.]