nápt

Two. nápt ku nápt iwá pínapt ‘two and two is four’; ku aw kú wínšin pánix̣ana tílaakina nápt wáptas ‘and then the man would give the woman two feathers’; náptipa iwaanáčiča ‘he came in second place’; wínax̣anaaš náptipa nɨknípa ‘I used to go at two o’clock’; náptipa iwá nɨknípa ‘it is two o’clock’; nápt álxayx ‘February’; nápt t̓ałáa pšwá ‘two flat rocks’; nápt wáwtukt ‘two nights’; náptiyaw ‘at two o’clock’; nápam ‘twice’; nápłk̓ʷi ‘Tuesday’; pínapt ‘four’; uynápt ‘seven’; nápłk̓ʷi ‘Tuesday’. [Y níipt; NP /lep´t/; Klamath laap (Barker 1963b:212).]