takwakhoketvtak-wakhok-íta🔊verbto lie on the ground or floor, in a fire, or within an enclosed space such as a house or yard (of two){I}seetaklomhetvtakwakketv
takwakketvtak-wakk-itá🔊verbto lie on the ground or floor, in a fire, or within an enclosed space such as a house or yard (of one){I}...mv este cēpanat fekherekot nekē̜yet takwakkvtēs....the boy was restless and lay there moving. (H)seetaklomhetvtakwakhoketvatakwakketva:-tak-wakk-itá🔊verbto lie on the ground or floor, etc. in the visible distance (of one)…mv efv-vcule tat totkv ’pvlhvmken atakwakken……the old dog was lying on the other side of the fire… (1915a)
takwētákw-i:🔊adjective1hollowed out, hollow2mostly empty (of a squash), pithy
takwelvketvtak-wilak-itá🔊verbto go around, be around on the ground or floor or within an enclosed space such as a meadow, yard, or ceremonial ground (of two){I}seetak-vretvtakfulletv
takwetenetvtak-witin-itáverbto pin (someone) to the ground, hold downOrēn takwetehnes.He really pinned him.
takwiketvtak-weyk-itá🔊verbto leave (someone) at home
takwiketvtak-weyk-itáverbto throw (one) into the fire
takwvkecetvtak-wakic-itá🔊verbto lay (one) on the ground or floor{I;II}...totkv tempen takwvkēcēt......laying [the squirrel] near the fire... (H)seetaklomhicetvtakwakhokicetv
takyurketvtak-yoɬk-itá🔊verbto fall to the ground or floor (of two or an item of cloth, as a sweater falling to the ground){II}seetaklvtketvtakpvlvtketvatakyurketva:-tak-yoɬk-itáverbto fall to the ground or floor from (of two or an item of cloth)
takyvhiketvtak-yaheyk-itáverbto sing (of a fire), sing (indoors or by a fire)Fakv arē totkv etēcvkan totkvt takyvhiken omat...If you go hunting and build a fire and the fire sings... (H)
talētá:l-i:🔊adjectivedead (of a tree or branch), dry (of a leaf), dried, witheredelvcce talusēa dry limb (H)
talēcetvta:li:c-itáverbto wither (a weed, etc.), make witherMonkv hoktvke eyackv omēcicēn ehvce talēcet omvtēs.So it’s because of a desire for women that his tail has become withered. (1915a)
taletvta:l-itáverbto dry (of tobacco leaves, etc.)...enfvmecē tat talofvt, enfvmecē yekcē hakvtēt omēs....[the tobacco’s] fragrance, when dried, grew strong. (H)