k̓sɨ́t

Cold. Especially of weather. k̓sɨ́t iwá ‘it’s cold out’; ku iwačá k̓sɨ́t ‘and it was cold’; k̓sɨ́t ihulíša ‘it is blowing cold’; k̓sɨ́t iwá tkʷátat ‘the food is cold’; k̓sɨ́t iwá pšwá ‘the rocks are cold’; ƛ̓áax̣ʷ pawá k̓sɨ́t ‘they’re all cold’; iwá ataak̓sɨ́t ‘it’s very cold’; ača kú iwačá tamawɨ́n k̓sɨ́t wáyx̣titay ‘because it was too cold for driving’; k̓sɨ́t iwá ámčni ‘it’s cold outside’; k̓sɨ́tnaš wá ‘I am cold’; k̓sɨ́t čúuš ‘cold water’; sapák̓stn ‘cool down, freeze’. See also k̓pɨ́s. [NP /ˀcwey̓c/; cf. /k̓ssn/ ‘have frostbite’.]