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  • pîkosin ᐲᑯᓯᐣ VII it breaks when it falls, i.e.: a clock (EC)
  • pîkosam ᐲᑯᓴᒼ VTI s/he cuts s.t. to pieces, s/he cuts s.t. up, s/he ruins s.t. by cutting (CW)
  • nikosten ᓂᑯᐢᑌᐣ VP I am scared of it. (MD)
  • osikosin ᐅᓯᑯᓯᐣ VAI she miscarries after falling (EC)
  • sikoskam ᓯᑯᐢᑲᒼ VTI S/he crushes it with her/his foot. (AE)
  • osikosiw pl. osikosiwak ᐅᓯᑯᓯᐤ VAI S/he has a mother-in-law. (AE)
  • osikosin pl. osikosinwak ᐅᓯᑯᓯᐣ VAI She miscarries after falling. (AE)
  • âhkikos ᐋᐦᑭᑯᐢ NA baby seal (CW)
  • nikostaw ᓂᑯᐢᑕᐤ VP I am scared of him. (MD)
  • kikostaw ᑭᑯᐢᑕᐤ VP Your are afraid of him. (MD)
  • nikosê! ᓂᑯᓭ! NDA son! (CW)
  • pîkosin ᐲᑯᓯᐣ VAI s/he is broken (by falling) (CW)
  • mistikos ᒥᐢᑎᑯᐢ NA small tree (CW)
  • pikoswew ᐱᑯᓭᐧᐤ VP He breaks or ruins him by cutting him up. Animate. (MD)
  • osikosiw ᐅᓯᑯᓯᐤ VAI s/he has (s.o. as) a mother-in-law (CW)
  • sikoskam ᓯᑯᐢᑲᒼ VTI s/he breaks s.t. by foot; s/he tramps s.t. to bits (CW)
  • miscikos ᒥᐢᒋᑯᐢ NI a little stick (EC)
  • pikoswaw ᐱᑯᓴᐧᐤ VP He is ruined or broken by being cut up. Animate. (MD)
  • pikoskam ᐱᑯᐢᑲᒼ VP He breaks it by sitting or stepping on it. (MD)
  • kikosten ᑭᑯᐢᑌᐣ VP You are aftraid of it. (MD)
  • osikosiw ᐅᓯᑯᓯᐤ VAI s/he has a mother-in-law (EC)
  • sikoskam ᓯᑯᐢᑲᒼ VP He traps it to bits. (MD)
  • pitikosin ᐱᑎᑯᓯᐣ VAI s/he lies rolled up, s/he lies doubled up (CW)
  • pitikosiw ᐱᑎᑯᓯᐤ VAI s/he is short and fat (CW)
  • kotikosin ᑯᑎᑯᓯᐣ VP He dislocates a joint through a fall or accident. (MD)
  • kikostikh ᑭᑯᐢᑎᐠᐦ VP He is afraid of you. (MD)
  • pîkoskam ᐲᑯᐢᑲᒼ VTI s/he breaks s.t. (by foot or body) (CW)
  • mistikosi ᒥᐢᑎᑯᓯ N A wooden boat. (MD)
  • kotikosin ᑯᑎᑯᓯᐣ VAI s/he sprains (a joint), s/he puts his/her own joint out of place; s/he falls breaking a limb (CW)
  • kikosewin pl. kikosewina ᑭᑯᓭᐃᐧᐣ NI A family setting; the act of being with family. (AE)
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