Definition:
To look for something.
Examples:
- áwaqitšaaš ‘I am looking for them’;
- kutaš aw kú wínana ánč̓ax̣i waqítna ‘and then we went again looking for [it]’;
- áwaqitatak ‘go look for him!’;
- šína patáwaqitša ‘who are they looking for?’;
- iwaqítatana Billna ‘he went to look for Bill’;
- iwaqítnayiša k̓úsi ‘he is looking for their horse’;
- iwaqítnayišana paanáy pšɨ́t ‘he was looking for his (someone else’s) father’;
- áwaqitatak kʷaaná pɨ́taatna ‘go look for those trees’;
- iwaqítatana ku iwaqítwaqitna ‘he went to look for [them] and he looked and looked’;
- amaš íkʷɨn šapáwaqitatašana ‘there where I was going in order to have you look’;
- ku iwaqítwaqitna ‘and he looked all around’;
- máywaqitn ‘look for in the morning’;
- táwwaqitn ‘look for at night’;
- twáwaqitn ‘look for by poking around’;
- twáwaqitn ‘look for in the rain’;
- twáwaqitn ‘look for by poking around (as in ashes) with a stick’;
- wiyáwaqitn ‘look for on the way’.
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[NP /ˀpéw̓i/.]