v. to get up; to slope up
1. tskuta, 'he got up.'
2. kwelexš lokas’ap k̓uwe kak̓amiwu mušnupnupaha’a munaskuta, 'I passed my friend's house but there was no noise' (he had not gotten up).
3. kʰkuta ’ismaqtu’u mu’ułkuw, 'I got up at midnight.'
4. kuta!, 'get up!' (said to sleeping person).
Cross References:
Ref: Daughter104
1. tskuta, 'he got up.'
2. kwelexš lokas’ap k̓uwe kak̓amiwu mušnupnupaha’a munaskuta, 'I passed my friend's house but there was no noise' (he had not gotten up).
3. kʰkuta ’ismaqtu’u mu’ułkuw, 'I got up at midnight.'
4. kuta!, 'get up!' (said to sleeping person).
Cross References:
- ’anaqtskutanpinpin killdeer; small beach birds
- alikuta to wake up at night
- maxkuta to slope up at an acute (45°) angle
- piłkuta to straighten up (when released)
- qilikuta to look up
- qulukuta to pry up
- sukuta to lift up
- sunaxskuta to feed breakfast
- škuta east wind
- unaxskuta to eat in the morning
- unikuta to wake up very early
Ref: Daughter104