Hoop game stick.
pátkʷnaynačt
Side panel sewed into the wingdress or buckskin dress that provides the flair.
patk̓ʷáylaki
Piebald horse, baldface or blazed face horse. Also páłumx̣i.
pátk̓ʷiiki
Buckskin or orangish horse with a dark back stripe, buckskin horse with a black mane and tail.
páštɨn
American; white person. páštɨnma ‘Americans’. [Jargon, ultimately from English Boston.]
pátu
Snow capped mountain; Mount Adams, Mount Hood. x̣lák pawá pátu ‘there are a lot of snow capped mountains’; mɨ́taat pawá pátu ‘there are three mountains’. [NP /meqsem/ ‘mountain’.]
pátukš
Pole set in the ground, post, flag pole. ičáwaaluuka čáwaaluukšna pátukšpa ‘he raised the flag on the flagpole’; čawaaluukšpamá pátukš ‘flag pole’; pátukš palkliktpamá ‘fence post’. Plural: ptúkš palkliktpamá ‘fence posts’. [NP /ˀpeylékt/.]
patukáwas
Night stand.
pátuks
Betting pot, pot for betting on the stick game, horseraces, etc.
pátukt
Placing, setting, spot, dot. Also pronounced pátkʷt.
patún
Things, different things. patún iwíˀaniša ‘he is making each thing’; pawítmiyušana patúkin ‘they were deciding on different things’; inákpaaša patún ‘he is separating things’; ku kúuk panákpnix̣a patún ‘and then they bring out their things’; patupamáan yax̣tatpamá ‘garbage can’; mɨlá patún ‘garbage’. See tún ‘what?’. [NP /peˀtúu/.]
patúnx̣
Differences. aš kʷɨ́nki šúkʷata patúnx̣na ‘by which I shall know the differences’. See túnx̣. [NP ninéx̣sep /nn´x̣sep/.]
patuučuut̓ałá
Cicada (Cicadidae). ana kú iwalptáykɨnx̣a patuučuut̓ałá kunam itúučuut̓ata ‘when the cidada sings he will make you thirsty’. [Y t̓ɨ́x̣t̓x̣; CR č̓alłá, šapačuut̓ałá (Hunn 1990:313).]
patúšway
Fir boughs, grand fir, Abies grandis. NP, see patátuy. [NP /patósway/.]
paƛ̓aapá
Basket hat worn by women. itáqmaałiya paƛ̓aapá ‘she put her basket hat on’; mánmaš wá paƛ̓aapá ‘where is your basket hat?’; ku pawáp̓ax̣ana paƛ̓aapá kʷɨ́nkix̣i taxʷɨ́ski ‘and they would weave the basket hat with that same dogbane’. [NE c̓axíla; NP /líckaw̓/.]
páƛ̓ɨmux̣i
Baldface horse, horse with a white blaze on the forhead. Also pronounced páƛ̓ɨmx̣ʷi. [NP /ˀpálwlaˀckn/.]
páƛ̓ɨmux̣t
Covering. k̓usinmí páƛ̓ɨmux̣t ‘a color distinction on a horse (called “the blanket”)’; k̓usipamá páƛɨmux̣t ‘horse mask’.