454 terms start with “c

Cough

aq̓úwit; híik̓kit ‘whooping cough’; aq̓uwitpamá ~ aq̓uwitpamá płɨ́x̣ ‘cough medicine’.

Cough

aq̓úwi; híik̓ki ‘choke while coughing; have whooping cough, whoop, wheeze’.

Could

-tax̣na (counterfactual conditional; abilitative: ‘can, could’).

Council

pák̓u ‘meeting, advice’.

Council

pák̓un ‘pound together; have a meeting, hold council’.

Councilman

pak̓ułá.

Councilor

pak̓ułá.

Counsel

sámx̣na ‘talk to, advise, caution’; súsun ‘whisper, quietly instruct; telephone’.

Counseled

sámx̣nani ‘talked to, advised, cautioned’; súsuni ‘whispered to, rightly guided’.

Count

ititáma ‘enumerate, read, study, recite’.

Counted

ititámani ‘counted, read’.

Counter

ititamałá ‘reader, student, numberer’.

Counterfactual

-tax̣na (counterfactual conditional; abilitative: ‘can, could’).

Counting

ititámat ‘calculating, reading, education, schooling’.

Country

tiičám ‘land, earth, property, country’; wíyat tiičám ‘far country’.

Courage

kʷyáamt ‘believing, valor, wisdom’.

Cous

x̣áwš ‘desert parsley, Lomatium cous‘; x̣awšmí hahán ‘cous root top’.

Cousin

x̣áy ‘man’s brother or male cousin, man’s male friend’; ƛ̓áks ‘woman’s sister, woman’s female cousin, woman’s female friend’; tax̣ɨ́ntway ‘younger opposite sex sibling, cousin, or friend, platonic friend of the opposite sex’.

Cover

ƛ̓ɨmux̣ ‘be covered’ (bound root).

Cover

áwtuk ‘cover up (as with canvas)’; čáƛ̓ɨmux̣ ‘cover the head, put bandana around the head’; isɨ́p̓i ~ ísp̓i ‘cover, cover up, cover over, blanket’; íƛ̓ɨmux̣i ‘cover up’; lɨk̓ʷín ‘cover up, submerge, such as by a landslide, fog, a crowd of people’; páƛ̓ɨmux̣ ‘cover (with sand, paint, etc.)’; šapák̓nk ‘cover up, close’; šapálk̓ʷič ‘cover up, bury’; tamák̓usk ‘cover over’; tamálk̓ʷič ‘cover the barbecue pit (támayčt) for baking’; tamátk̓ulik ‘cover up, bundle up’; tamáƛ̓ɨmux̣ ‘cover over (as with a blanket, canvas, tarp)’; tamáwaaƛ̓ɨmux̣ ‘cover over’; wapáƛ̓ɨmux̣ ‘cover with the hand’; wáƛ̓ɨmux̣ ‘cover up again’; wáwaatk̓ulik ‘cover up, cover over’; wilíilaamk ‘cover up (of wind)’.