- tl’utl’etsu
- ƛ̓əƛ̓ecə
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- rocks
- tl’utl’iits’
- ƛ̓əƛ̓i:c̓
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- short
- tl’utl’iits’umutth’
- ƛ̓əƛ̓i:c̓əmət̓ᶿ
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- short person;
- short
- tl’utl’lhem’t
- ƛ̓əƛ̓łem̓t
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- salting it
- tl’utl’ukw’un’
- ƛ̓əƛ̓ək̓ʷən̓
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- dying down, extinguishing itself (fire);
- blinking (light); going out (fire)
- tl’utl’um’she’num’
- ƛ̓əƛ̓əm̓šen̓əm̓
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- trying on shoes
- tl’utl’uyutth’thut
- ƛ̓əƛ̓əyət̓ᶿθət
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- tensing up
- tl’uts’
- ƛ̓əc̓
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- close together;
- to be close together
- tl’uts’mat
- ƛ̓əc̓mat
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- close together (parallel things, as in weaving, fence pickets, etc
- tl’uts’u
- ƛ̓əc̓ə
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- rock
- tl’uts’ule’tst
- ƛ̓əc̓əleʔct
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- closer: moving (bales) closer together
- tl’uts’utth’e’t
- ƛ̓əc̓ət̓ᶿeʔt
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- weaving it close together
- tl’u’uyulh
- ƛ̓əʔəyəł
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- stop baby from crying
- tl’uw’
- ƛ̓əw̓
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- also, too, again
- tl’uw’q’um’
- ƛ̓əw̓q̓əm̓
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- flickering
- tl’uw’ut
- ƛ̓əw̓ət
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- lance, take out (slivers)
- tl’uxelu
- ƛ̓əx̌elə
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- bird lice
- tl’uxw
- ƛ̓əx̌ʷ
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- hard;
- to be hard
- tl’uxwamut
- ƛ̓əx̌ʷamət
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- puzzle, something hard to do
- tl’uxwtl’uxw
- ƛ̓əx̌ʷƛ̓əx̌ʷ
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- oyster;
- oyster