k̓nɨ́kn

Be in the way, be blocking the way, be obstructed, be blocked, be plugged up, be constipated. ik̓nɨ́kna ‘he got crowded out’; ik̓ɨ́nkša ‘he is constipated’; ík̓ɨnk ‘block, head off’; pák̓ɨnk ‘close off, dam’; súk̓ɨnk ‘parade’; šapák̓nk ‘close’; táwtik̓ɨnk ‘sit blocking the door at night’; tík̓ɨnk ‘block the door by sitting’; tkʷápk̓ɨnk ‘block the way with the hand’; tunák̓ɨnk ‘block the way with the foot’; wák̓ɨlk ‘grind’; wiyák̓nk ‘block the way’. Ablaut: k̓áank ‘blocked, closed’; k̓náak ‘plugged up’. [NP /k̓lkn/ ‘be blocked, closed, plugged, clogged’; /k̓lkn/ ‘be about to enter, approach the door’; /k̓l´ln/ ‘be blocked, be stuck’.]