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tamáwaalawak

Throw into the back of a room.

tamáwaaluuk

Toss up in the air, throw a basketball. átamawaaluukɨnk ‘throw it upward!’; itamáwaaluukša k̓píitna ‘he threw the ball upward’; itamáwaaluukša pšwáan ‘he is throwing the rock up in the air’; iwɨ́npa ílkʷasna ku itamáwaaluuka x̣ʷáamičan ‘he grabbed the stick and threw it upward’; wiyátamawaaluuk ‘toss up in the air while walking along’. [NW tamáwiiluuk; NP /tooláhsa/.]

tamáwaałtx̣

Pile up, stack up; throw upward (WS). patamáwaałtx̣ša ‘they’re piling up, stacking up’; itamáwaałtx̣a ílukas ‘he stacked his wood’. [NW támawiiłtx̣ (Jacobs 1931:185, 196); NP /tóotpiyak/; /híl̓amk/; etc.]

tamáwaanaynač

Throw inside. patamáwaanaynačɨma tímaš ‘they threw the paper in here’; ku pátamawaanaynačayiya k̓ʷapɨ́n pšwá ‘and he threw the aforementioned rock inside of his’. [NE tamáwaanaynak; NW tamáwiinaynak (Y ‘play basketball’); NP /tuuleylék/.]

tamáwaanayt

Throw out, expel. átamawaanaytɨnk k̓usik̓úsina ‘throw the dog out!’; átamawaanayttanam nɨkʷɨ́tna ‘you should throw the meat out’; itamáwaanayta wínšna ‘he expelled the man’; čátamawaanayt ‘pull out’. [Y tamáwiinat; NP /tuuléht/.]

tamáwaaničanwi

Throw down. [NW tamáwiihayk; NP /tuuléhnen/.]

tamáwaanɨmnawi

Make true. itamáwaanɨmnawiša łq̓ám ‘he is resoling his moccasins’. [NP /cepétk̓ʷk/.]

tamáwaapni

Throw out, put out, display. átamawaapnik k̓píitna ‘throw the ball out!’.

tamáwaasklik

Swing around. [NE tamáwaasclik; NW tamáwiisklik.]

tamáwaatux̣

Throw back.

tamáwaaƛ̓ɨmux̣

Cover.

tamáwaawayč

Throw across. itamáwaawayča pšwá wánapa ‘he threw the stone across the river’; itamáwaawayča pšwá wánaan ‘he threw the stone across the river’; itamáwaawayča táwaxicas palwáywašpa ‘he threw the stick across the stickgame area’. [NE tamáwaawayk; NE tamáwiiwayk.]

tamáwaax̣aap

Definition:

Throw under.


Examples:

  1. átamawaax̣aapɨnk k̓píitna wayx̣tiłápa ‘throw the ball under the car!’;
  2. itamáwaax̣aapša ‘he’s throwing it under’;
  3. átamawaax̣aapa k̓píitna wayx̣tiłápa ‘I threw the ball under the car’;
  4. ana kʷná iyák̓ukša ílukas kʷná tamawaax̣aapa x̣ašta ‘there where the driftwood is piling up, there maybe it [the flood] caught her between’;
  5. pšwá itamáwaax̣aapa šx̣úpa wáx̣pušay ‘he threw a stone under the bank (checking) for rattlesnakes’.

tamáwaax̣ʷaami

Throw upward, juggle. itamáwaax̣ʷaamiša mɨ́taatina k̓píitna ‘he is juggling three balls’. [NP /tooláhsa/.]

tamáwaayat̓a

Switch, switch bones in stickgame; pass basketball. isápk̓usisana ku itamáwaayat̓ana łkmána ‘he was cheating and switched the bone’.

tamáwalaq̓ik

Tie while lying down.

tamawíi

Saddle for the first time. itamawíiya łaypamá yikɨ́tna k̓úsina ‘he put the saddle blanket on the wild horse’.

tamášwikt

Interpretation, translation. [NE tamásclikt; NP /teméˀnit/.]

tamáwina

Stack (wood). itamáwinaša ílukas ‘he is piling up wood’; tamáwinak ílukas ‘stack the wood!’; náktamawina ‘pile with, stack wood with’.

tamawɨ́n

Too much, in excess. tamawɨ́n isɨ́nwix̣a ‘he talks too much’; ača kú iwačá tamawɨ́n k̓sɨ́t wáyx̣titay ‘because it was too cold for driving’; tamawɨ́npam kʷiyáyiya ‘you got me too much’; tamawɨ́lam wá lax̣tiłá ‘you’re too much a cry baby’; tamawɨ́n iwá nč̓í ‘it is too big’; tamawɨ́n nɨč̓í ‘too big’; tamawɨ́n kskɨ́s ‘too small’. [NP tamawín̓ /tamawn-ˀ/.]