Bend by stepping on. itunák̓lika ‘he bent it by stepping on it’. [NE tinák̓lik.]
tunák̓ɨnk
Block the way with the foot, stand in the way.
tunák̓up
Step on and break. x̣ʷɨ́łx̣ʷłna wɨx̣á pátunak̓upayiya Spilyáyin ‘Coyote stepped on and broke meadowlark’s leg’. [NP /tulék̓uup/.]
tunák̓ʷɨlk
Smash with the foot.
tunálax̣yawi
Dry up by trampling. Said of those who go digging while mourning the death of a spouse. átunalax̣yawitanam ‘you will dry them (the roots) by trampling’; amaš kú miyánaš čáw wɨ́šaykta, kunam čáw x̣níta, ačanam kú átunalax̣yawiša tkʷátatna ‘when your child passes away then you should not dig because you are drying up the food by trampling around’; kunam čáw x̣níta ačanam kú átunalax̣yawiša tkʷátatna ‘and you should not dig because you are drying the food by trampling’.
tunáluun
Put the foot in water.
tunánaša
Make noise with the feet. itunánašaša ‘he is making noise with his feet’. [NP /tuléˀlesen/.]
tunánknik
Dance around. patunánknikša k̓ʷáalkpa ‘they are dancing around in the longhouse’; ku čáw ánč̓ax̣i patunánknikɨnx̣ana míimi ana kúuš pakúx̣a čikúuk panknínx̣a wáwnakʷšaš ‘and they would not dance around again long ago like they do today taking the body around’.
tunápq̓x̣
Crack by stepping on (such as a walnut). patunápq̓x̣ša wáwačina ‘they are breaking up filberts’. See also tunáƛ̓k.
tunápt̓a
Kick. itunápt̓aša k̓píitna ‘he is kicking the ball’; itunápt̓anaaš k̓úsinɨm ‘the horse kicked me’; wiyátunapt̓a ‘kick along’; wátkʷtunapt̓a ‘rush after and kick, kick in anger’. [NE tiinápt̓a; NP /tuléˀpt̓e/.]
tunápt̓ux̣
Stretch out the leg. itunápt̓ux̣a ‘he stretched out his leg’.
tunáp̓uyk
Spade, dig with a shovel. tunap̓uykáwas ‘shovel, spade’. [NP /tulélp̓q/.]
tunáq̓ʷłtp
Stamp the feet on the ground.
tunátaa
Put in with the foot.
tunáƛ̓ič
Step on and kill. wiyáwaatunaƛ̓ič ‘stampede and trample’.
tunáƛ̓k
Step on and break (such as a stick). patunáƛ̓kša taxʷɨ́sna ‘they are breaking up the Indian hemp’. See also tunápq̓x̣.
tunáwaaluuk
Kick up in the air.
tunáwaanaynač
Kick inside, put the foot inside.
tunáwaanayt
Kick out, put the foot out. [K tunáwiinat; NP /tulétuuleht/.]
tunáwaawayč
Kick across. itunáwaawayča k̓píitna ‘he kicked the ball across’. [NP /tuléweyik/.]