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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/.]

tunap̓uykáwas

Shovel, spade. [NP tulelp̓eqeˀí /tulelp̓qeˀí/.]

tunaq̓icáwas

Stirrup. See also tx̣ʷnɨmk̓icáwas.

tunáqʷtč

Step on sharp object. tunáqʷtčaaš ‘my foot got stuck’; tunáqʷtčɨnnaš ɨstípa ‘I have stepped on a needle’; tunáqʷttšaaš ‘I have my foot stuck on a thorn’; itunáqʷtča šnɨ́maašuyaw ‘he got his foot stuck on the thornberry tree’. [NE tiináqʷtk.]

tunáq̓ʷłtp

Stamp the feet on the ground.

tunátaa

Put in with the foot.

tunatúna

Thimbleberry, Rubus parviflorus. [NW atunatúna; NP /taaqtáaq/.]

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/.]

tunawiyatakʷtčłá

Bull dozer.

tunáwšp

Kick unconscious. pátunawšpa k̓úsiin ‘the horse kicked him unconscious’.

tunáx̣aap

Put the foot under. itunáx̣aapayiša aycáwas ‘he is putting his foot under his (someone else’s) chair’.