páˀay

Steep; at the edge (Jacobs 1931:140). kúuk Spilyáy iwínax̣ana páˀay pšwápa ‘then Coyote kept going to the edge of the cliff’ (Jacobs 1929:225:17); páˀay číišyaw ‘by the side of or right next to the water’ (Jacobs 1931:230). See č̓ám. [NP k̓apác /k̓p´c/ ‘edge’; /háwtikam/ ‘steep ground, cliff’; /tiláwtoyam/ ‘edge of a cliff’.]