ɨlɨ́pn

Go to the top of a ridge (such as to look over). ɨlɨ́pša ‘he is almost getting to the top’; čɨ́mˀɨlɨpn ‘go up over in fear’; wiyálp ‘suddenly go by’. [Cf. Y ɨ́lp ‘high, on top, at the top’; NP /ˀlp/ ‘red speck’.]