ɨtáyma

Trade, sell. Word initially often atáyma. áwtaymak ‘sell him!’; atáymašaaš ‘he’s selling it to me’; áwtaymašaaš k̓úsi ‘I am selling him the horse’; áwtaymašaaš wínšna k̓úsi ‘I’m selling the horse to the man’; aš kú áwtaymayiša tiičám ‘when I sell his land’; atáymanaaš ‘he sold it to me’; paˀtáymanaaš k̓úsi ‘they sold me the horse’; ku panáyk̓ukɨnx̣ana k̓úsimaaman atáymatay ‘and they used to round up the horses for trading’; kutaš čáw náma atáymatat̓aša čí tiičám ‘and we do not want to sell this land’; ɨtaymat̓áwas ‘store, town, city, trading post’. [NE ɨtúun; Y ɨtáyma ‘sell’; ɨtámya ‘buy’; NP /ˀtam̓ya/.]