íšwik

Reciprocate on the Indian trade (pšx̣úyit), return gifts to the man’s side in a wedding trade. In the wedding trade the men’s side goes first and the woman’s side reciprocates. áwišwikšaaš k̓úsiki ‘I am reciprocating him with the horse’; pináˀašwikša ‘she is trading from the woman’s side’; pamáˀašwikša ‘they are returning gifts to the man’s side’; pináˀašwikt ‘trading on the woman’s side’. [Y íšwik ‘(gather and) save, store, put away’.]