tún

Be situated. Bound. Perhaps better analyzed as tún (which suggests túun in the present tense). áwx̣atun ‘stand around’ (plural subject); pátun ‘sit’ (individuative inanimate subject); ptún ‘sit’ (distributive inanimate subject); pátuk ‘place’ (individuative object); ptúk ‘place, set dishes’ (distributive object); tamátun ‘sit’ (plural subject); túti ‘stand’; wáwtuk ‘camp overnight’; wáwtun ‘survive, live on’; pátu ‘mountain snowpeak’. [NP /tun/.]