ánakʷ

Throw back, rid, abolish, destroy, abandon. páˀanakʷa ‘he did away with it’; ataš kʷaaná áwanakʷa ‘that one whom we deserted’; nákˀalakʷ ‘take away’; tmáynanakʷ ‘rebury’; twáanakʷ ‘sweep away snow’; wáaˀalakʷ ‘run away from, leave in a hurry’; wiláalakʷ ‘leave’; wiyáalakʷ ‘leave’. Used of the destruction of the legend age: kúuk páˀanakʷa tíinan tiičámnan ‘then the human land was gotten rid of’ (Jacobs 1929:181:2–3). [Evidently ának ‘back’ plus ‘do’.]