Elder. áwača náx̣š nč̓í ana kʷiiní pásapsik̓ʷanx̣ana ‘he had an elder who would teach him’; áq̓inunx̣anaaš inmína nč̓ína ‘I used to see my elder’; áykɨnx̣anaaš naamína nč̓ína nakákasan ‘I used to hear our elder maternal uncle’; áq̓inunx̣anaaš inmína nč̓ína inmína pšɨ́tna ‘I used to see my elder my father’; k̓ʷáynaš kʷɨ́ł ɨ́nx̣ana naamínɨm nč̓ínɨm ‘that much our elder used to tell me’; k̓ʷáy áwača inmí nč̓inmí sɨ́nwit ‘those were my elder’s words’; ƛ̓áax̣ʷsimk̓anaš wačá nč̓í ‘she was my last elder’; inmí nč̓í ‘my elder’; nč̓ínč̓ima ‘elders, ancestors’; šapáwaanč̓ik ‘enlarge, make bigger’. [NE lɨč̓í; NP /himeq̓is/.]