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pull Pulling something

ᐅᒋᐱᒋᑫᐃᐧᐣ ocipicikewin [NI]
s/he pulls her/him ashore, akwâpitew (vta); s/he pulls her/him ashore, kapatenew (vta); s/he pulls them together, ascipitew (vta); s/he pulls it off accidently, kitiskipitew (vta); s/he pulls her/him quickly underwater with her/his hands, kokipitew (vta); s/he pulled them off, manipitew (vta); s/he pulled them all off, masaskopitew (vta); s/he pulls off all her/his clothes, moseskatepitew (vta); the act of pulling off all clothing, undressing, moseskatepitsowin (ni); s/he pulls her/him or it into view, moskipitew (vta); s/he pulls it or her/him to a stop, nakipitew (vai); s/he pulls from one side, napateyapew (vai); s/he pulls her/him toward shore, natakamepitew (vta); s/he pulls her/him down off something, i.e.: from a shelf, nihcipitew (vta); s/he pulls her/him, ocipitew (vta); s/he drags or pulls a sleigh behind her/him, otâpew (vai); the act of pulling or dragging something behind oneself, otâpewin (ni); s/he pulls it off the wall, pahkwacipitew (vta); s/he pulls her/him down with a rope, pahkihtapekipitew (vta); s/he pulls the cover off her/him, i.e.: a blanket, pâskipitew (vta); s/he pulls them towards herself/himself, pecipitew (vta); s/he came and pulled her/him or them down, peyasipitew (vta); s/he pulls from one end to the other, pimisâkâmepicikew (vai); s/he pulls her/him down flat, samakipitew (vta); s/he pulls them together securely, sanaskipitew (vta); s/he pulls them underneath, sîpâpitew (vta); s/he pulled her/his net under the ice, sîpâskopitew (vta); s/he pulls her/him into shore, sîskipitew (vta); s/he pulls them or tears them in half, tâskipitew (vta); s/he pulls them straight, tasopitew (vta); s/he pulls and rips them apart, taswekipitew (vta); s/he pulls them easily, yahkipitew (vta); s/he pulls them off the traps, yâyiskipitew (vta)
Source: Alberta Elders' Cree Dictionary English-Cree
Language: Cree
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