Be situated. Inanimate. Bound. páta ‘be situated (individuative)’; ptá ‘be situated (distributive)’; pɨ́taa ‘grow’; pátaš ‘something standing upright, feather in the hair’; pátasi ‘quail’; pátaat ‘tree’; pɨ́taat ‘trees’; táa ‘put in’. See also tún. [NP /ten/ (Aoki 1994:703), bound in /ˀnépten/ ‘have, hold, rule over’; /ˀseepten/ ‘stand with a load’; /táwtan/ ‘be in bed, be asleep’; and possibly /te/ (Aoki 1994:703) in /ˀpete/ ‘be in a sheath’; /ˀ´te/ ‘put in’; /súlkete/ ‘hang down’; /tkʷéyte/ ‘throw’.]