náktux̣

Take back, take home, revive. kʷaaná panáktux̣at̓ašamš ‘they want to bring that back’; k̓ínam kúuk k̓ʷapɨ́n náktux̣ʷɨmta ‘you will then bring that home’; ača kú iwačá wíyat náktux̣t čáan ‘because it was far to bring back here’; ku k̓ʷapɨ́n ináktux̣ʷɨma ‘and he came back with the aforementioned’; panáktux̣šamš k̓úsi kʷɨ́ni ‘they are bringing the horses back from there’; pápanaktux̣tax̣na ‘they could take each other home’; ku patánaktux̣ɨnkika kʷáan ‘and they took her on back that way’; ača kú iwačá wíyat náktux̣t čaaní ‘because it was far to take them back here’; wiyánaktux̣ ‘get and take back’. [NP /ˀnáxtoq/.]