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  • atim pl. atimwak ᐊᑎᒼ NA A dog. (AE)
  • atim ᐊᑎᒼ NA dog; horse; beast of burden (CW)
  • atim pl. atimwak ᐊᑎᒼ N A dog. (MD)
  • atim ᐊᑎᒼ NA dog (EC)
  • atimi- ᐊᑎᒥ  IPV going away from speaker, towards addressee (CW)
  • atimaw ᐊᑎᒪᐤ V PHRASE Someone caught up to him. (MD)
  • atimew ᐊᑎᒣᐤ VTA s/he catches up to her/him (EC)
  • atimew ᐊᑎᒣᐤ V PHRASE He caught up with him. (MD)
  • atimêw ᐊᑎᒣᐤ VTA s/he catches up to s.o., s/he overtakes s.o. (CW)
  • atimapi ᐊᑎᒪᐱ V COMMAND Sit with your back to me. (MD)
  • atimihaw ᐊᑎᒥᐦᐊᐤ V PHRASE It flies away (Usually, a bird) and you are watching from behind. You see it flying away from you. (MD)
  • atimisin ᐊᑎᒥᓯᐣ VAI s/he lies facing away from speaker; s/he lies with one's back towards others (CW)
  • atimewak ᐊᑎᒣᐊᐧᐠ V PHRASE They caught up to him or them. (MD)
  • atimapiw ᐊᑎᒪᐱᐤ VAI s/he sits with his/her back towards others; s/he sits facing away from speaker (CW)
  • atimisin ᐊᑎᒥᓯᐣ V PHRASE He lies with his back to you/us. (MD)
  • atimapiw ᐊᑎᒪᐱᐤ V PHRASE He sits with back to somebody. (MD)
  • atimawak ᐊᑎᒪᐊᐧᐠ V PHRASE Someone caught up to them. (MD)
  • atimohtew ᐊᑎᒧᐦᑌᐤ V PHRASE He walks away with his back toward you. (MD)
  • atimosita ᐊᑎᒧᓯᑕ NI cactus, prickly-pear cactus (CW)
  • atimohtew ᐊᑎᒧᐦᑌᐤ VAI onward (EC)
  • atimihâw ᐊᑎᒥᐦᐋᐤ VAI s/he flies away (in the direction of the addressee); s/he flies onward (CW)
  • atimwayân ᐊᑎᒪᐧᔮᐣ NI a dog hide (EC)
  • atim mipit ᐊᑎᒼ  ᒥᐱᐟ NI fang (EC)
  • atimipayiw ᐊᑎᒥᐸᔨᐤ VAI s/he runs on ahead, s/he drives on ahead (CW)
  • atimokamik ᐊᑎᒧᑲᒥᐠ N A doghouse. (MD)
  • atimwastim ᐊᑎᒪᐧᐢᑎᒼ NA dog of a dog (CW)
  • atimipayiw ᐊᑎᒥᐸᔨᐤ V PHRASE He runs or rides away (he, can be a person or an animal). (MD)
  • atimôhkan ᐊᑎᒨᐦᑲᐣ NI toy dog, statue of dog (EC)
  • atim mepit ᐊᑎᒼ  ᒣᐱᐟ NI fang (EC)
  • atimohtêw ᐊᑎᒧᐦᑌᐤ VAI s/he walks away, s/he walks away from speaker (CW)
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