nioconiokovrun (with determination), carrycorrer (en porfía), llevarnioco, to run: charanioqua, the courier or letter or messenger; and so with the rest.Arte, f15, f17, f62; Arte f132 gives plural as oyosininoAbosinino niye uquata naniyocota hachi uquasiromanda naquosobicho?When they are running for some prize or stake, have you made someone faint with some herbs? Cuando corren sobre algun premio o apuesta has hecho que alguno desmaye con alguna yerba en la carrera?Conf f148 1:1Apacha niyechieta uquata naniyocota hachi uquasiromanda naquosobicho?Have you taken an herb to run faster than the other in order to take the bet or the prize that they put up?Conf f149 1:1Confidentcfcharanioquacomp. ofcharanioquasupployosinisp. var.niosoniyoconionioquader.niokʷan1carrier(?)2messengercomp.charanioquamessenger, mailchara
nipitanipitanmouthbocaArte, f33Nipita yarurucatele hebuano yatetaheco honoheno yatetaheco ubueno niyatetaheco mota bohobicho?My mouth trembling is a sign that something bad is going to come to me, that they are saying something about me, or that there is going to be food [have you believed this?] Conf, f1 1.1Anoco niye nipitama echesosichiqe cameta chihomanisi habe areco bicho?Have you put some herb in the mouth of a woman so that she will love you a lot?As hechado alguna yerva en la boca de alguna, para que te quiera bien?Conf, f1 1.1Confidentsp. var.nipytanypytanypytanìpìtanìpitanipitapielacomp.nipitapielasp. var.nipita pielanlip