wɨt̓u-

To excess. wɨt̓uˀát̓iš iwá ‘it’s overripe or overcooked’; wit̓úx̣laknaš paníya ‘they gave me too much’; aa wɨt̓úx̣lak ipášwišana ‘oh it was way too expensive’; wɨt̓ú miimá iwá twá čáw táy pátuktay ‘the poles are too old to set up’ (wɨt̓ú miimá ‘too old’ isn’t used for humans, only for inanimates and animals; but cf. wɨt̓u miimá iwá ‘he is too old’ Jacobs 1931:156); wɨt̓úx̣lak ‘too much, too many’; wɨt̓ú x̣lakníin ‘a little too much’ (Millstein 1990b).