Horse

k̓úsiEquus ferus caballus‘; k̓usinmí asúusu ‘horse’s hoof’; k̓usinmí tútanik ‘horse hair’; k̓usinmí wáłx̣ʷas ‘horse’s tail’; čmáakʷ ~ čmáakʷk̓úsi ‘dark horse’; čmúkk̓úsi ‘black horse’; čmúk łamtɨ́x̣ ~ čmúkłamtx̣ ‘darkheaded horse’; hawlapáwlapk̓úsi ‘prancing horse’; kawxkáwx ‘palomino horse’; kutkutpamák̓úsi ‘work horse’; k̓iix̣k̓íix̣ ‘dun colored horse’; k̓úsi šiwíwšiwiw ‘chestnut horse’; lamtlámt ~ lámt ‘gray horse’; liláwlilaw ‘bay horse with white belly’; luc̓á ~ luč̓á ~ luč̓á k̓úsi ‘bay horse’; luc̓amšyú ‘white horse with dark ears’; luč̓áłamtx̣ ~ luč̓áłamtx̣qaašqáaš ‘strawberry roan’; luč̓á łamtx̣ník̓úsi ‘strawberry roan with red head’; máamɨn ~ máamɨnk̓úsi ‘appaloosa horse’; mɨqɨ́š ‘sorrel horse’; páƛ̓ɨmux̣i ~ patk̓ʷáylaki ‘piebald, baldface or blazed face horse, horse with a white blaze in the forehead’; pátk̓ʷiiki ‘buckskin or orangish horse with a dark back stripe, buckskin horse with a black mane and tail’; paˀáx̣k̓úsi ‘buckskin horse’; paˀax̣wáakuł ‘palomino horse’; puˀúx̣ ‘faded blue-gray horse’; puˀúx̣puˀux̣ ‘darker buckskin horse’; puux̣púux̣ ‘gray horse with darker mane’; qaˀáwk̓úsi ‘fast horse’; qaˀáwqaˀaw ‘white horse’; qaašqáaš ‘dark sorrel or roan horse’; qúyx̣k̓úsi ‘white horse’; q̓ayx̣q̓áyx̣ ‘white horse with pink eyes and pink skin, albino horse’; qʷnaytitpamák̓úsi ‘pack horse’; q̓ʷíni ‘swayback horse’; šápi ~ šápik̓úsi ~ šapášapik̓úsi ‘pack horse’; šiwíwšiwiw ‘sorrel horse’; šk̓úyšk̓uyk̓úsi ‘dark brown horse’; šuukawáakuł ~ šukáašuka ‘bluish-white horse with white mane and white eyes; bluish-gray horse with little white spots’; taláyi ‘stallion’; támšilpi ~ támšilpik̓úsi ‘spotted horse (with brown or black spots), pinto’; tamšíltamšil ‘horse with small dots (dalmatian like)’; támƛ̓aaki ~ tamáƛ̓aakik̓úsi ‘patched horse (black horse with a white patch; bay horse with a patch)’; taqawáakuł ‘palomino horse’; ƛx̣ɨ́tk̓úsi ‘broken horse’; waakmuykłák̓úsi ‘bucking horse’; waláyxʷtkik̓úsi ‘hobbled horse’; wapáwanik̓úsi ‘decorated horse’; wašanáł ‘unridden wild horse’; wáwc̓aakik̓úsi ‘shoed horse’; wíwlu ~ wiwluwáakuł ‘huckleberry roan with some light color on the haunches’; wiwlúwiwlu ‘dapple gray horse, brown and spotted horse’; yikɨ́tk̓úsi ‘wild horse’.