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  • kâsiw ᑳᓯᐤ VAI s/he hides (EC)
  • kâsiw pl. kâsiwak ᑳᓯᐤ VAI S/he hides. (AE)
  • kâsiwew ᑳᓯᐁᐧᐤ VTA S/he hides people. (AE)
  • cakâsiw pl. cakâsiwak ᒐᑳᓯᐤ VAI The sun is shining in her/his eyes. (AE)
  • pakâsiw ᐸᑳᓯᐤ VAI it is boiled, i.e.: fish (EC)
  • cakâsiw ᒐᑳᓯᐤ VAI the sun is shining in her/his eyes (EC)
  • pakâsiw pl. pakâsiwak ᐸᑳᓯᐤ VAI It is boiled, i.e.: a fish. (AE)
  • sîkâsiw pl. sîkâsiwak ᓰᑳᓯᐤ VAI It is spilled or upset by the wind, i.e.: a pail of grain. (AE)
  • tahkâsiw ᑕᐦᑳᓯᐤ VAI s/he is cooled by the wind (CW)
  • tihkâsiw ᑎᐦᑳᓯᐤ VAI it is melted by the sun (EC)
  • wâkâsiw ᐋᐧᑳᓯᐤ VII it is made crooked by the wind (EC)
  • sohkâsiw ᓱᐦᑳᓯᐤ VAI the tree stands solid even with the strong wind (EC)
  • sohkâsiw pl. sohkâsiwak ᓱᐦᑳᓯᐤ VAI The tree stands solid even with the strong wind. (AE)
  • sîkâsiw ᓰᑳᓯᐤ VAI it is spilled or upset by the wind, i.e.: a pail of grain (EC)
  • wâkâsiw pl. wâkâsiwak ᐋᐧᑳᓯᐤ VAI It is made crooked by the wind. (AE)
  • wihcikâsiw pl. wihcikâsiwak ᐃᐧᐦᒋᑳᓯᐤ VAI S/he is mentioned by name. (AE)
  • kâcikâsiw ᑳᒋᑳᓯᐤ VAI s/he is hidden (EC)
  • nâtakâsiw ᓈᑕᑳᓯᐤ VAI s/he goes to the bush country (CW)
  • wihcikâsiw ᐃᐧᐦᒋᑳᓯᐤ VAI s/he is mentioned by name (EC)
  • kîsikâsiw ᑮᓯᑳᓯᐤ VII there is a bit of daylight left (CW)
  • tôcikâsiw ᑑᒋᑳᓯᐤ VAI it was done to her/him (EC)
  • kâcikâsiw pl. kâcikâsiwak ᑳᒋᑳᓯᐤ VAI S/he is hidden; s/he is very well concealed. (AE)
  • nâpehkâsiw ᓈᐯᐦᑳᓯᐤ VAI plucky (EC)
  • nâpehkâsiw ᓈᐯᐦᑳᓯᐤ VAI manly (EC)
  • nâpihkâsiw pl. nâpihkâsiwak ᓈᐱᐦᑳᓯᐤ VAI S/he is brave. (AE)
  • nâpehkâsiw ᓈᐯᐦᑳᓯᐤ VAI s/he is brave (EC)
  • nâpihkâsiw ᓈᐱᐦᑳᓯᐤ VAI s/he is brave (EC)
  • kipahikâsiw ᑭᐸᐦᐃᑳᓯᐤ VAI s/he is closed in or locked up, i.e.: jail (EC)
  • kipahikâsiw pl. kipahikâsiwak ᑭᐸᐦᐃᑳᓯᐤ VAI S/he is closed in or locked up; in jail. (AE)
  • wepinikâsiw pl. wepinikâsiwak ᐁᐧᐱᓂᑳᓯᐤ VAI S/he was thrown away; her/his spouse left her/him. (AE)
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