q̓ɨ́pn

Stick, hang on, be attached. iq̓ɨ́pna k̓úsipa ‘he stayed on the (bucking) horse’; áx̣ʷay iq̓ɨ́pša ‘he’s still staying on’; čáq̓p ‘tie together’; čáwaaq̓p ‘close’; íq̓p ‘tie down’; íq̓pq̓pn ‘tie down a load’; páq̓p ‘pin on, fasten on, put about the waist’; šapáq̓p ‘fasten together’; táq̓p ‘chinch’; wáwq̓p ‘hammer, pound nail’; sapawaak̓páwas ‘button’; suk̓páwas ‘safety pin, tipi pin’; taq̓páwas ‘saddle cinch’; wáwq̓p ‘pound nails’; wɨsak̓páwas ‘bolt’. Ablaut: q̓áap ‘tight, taut’. See also k̓ɨ́pn. [NP /q̓p´p/ ‘fastened’ (adj.); /q̓p´p/ ‘tightly, closely’ (adj.).]