Definition:
To eat.
Examples:
- náktkʷata ‘invite to eat’;
- nátkʷata ‘eat while talking’;
- šapátkʷata ‘feed, have eat’;
- táwtkʷata ‘eat at night’;
- tkʷátatˀuyi ‘start to eat’;
- tkʷátatnaq̓i ‘finish eating’;
- tkʷátatwana ‘eat with’;
- tkʷátat̓a ‘want to eat’;
- wáatkʷata ‘pause to eat’;
- wiyátkʷata ‘eat on the way’;
- tkʷatałá ‘eater’;
- tkʷatanáł ‘without eating’;
- tkʷátat ‘eating, food’;
- ku kʷná patkʷátaša ‘and there they are eating’;
- ku patkʷáta ‘and they have eaten’;
- ana kʷná patkʷátax̣a kákyama ‘where the animals eat’;
- kúušx̣i itkʷátax̣ana áwtni tkʷátat ‘in the same way he would eat the tabooed food’;
- ku k̓ʷapɨ́n patátkʷatayix̣a tɨ́x̣ˀuyit ‘and they eat his aforementioned first kill’;
- aw kú iwínana itkʷátatana ánč̓ax̣i Wawatáway ‘then Antelope went to eat again’;
- tkʷátatamtk ‘come eat!’;
- átq̓ix̣šaaš pyax̣ína tkʷátat ‘I am wishing for bitterroot to eat’;
- túnmaš wáta tkʷátat kʷɨ́ni ‘what will you have to eat from that?’;
See more:
[NP /hp/; S perhaps related to tkʷa- ‘swimming (of fish)’ (cf. tkʷalá ‘small fish’ Jacobs 1931:169) or NP /tkʷé-/ ‘in hunting’ (/tkʷéwi/ ‘return from hunting’ Aoki 1994:793).]