n. nose
Sp.: nariz
Redup.: nuxnu’uxš

1. siknuxš, 'my nose.'
2. išnuxš, 'mucous.'
3. tsp̓ow ’išnuxš, 'his nose is crooked.'
4. ’ał’oyi ’išnuxš, 'he has a wry nose.'
5. he’iswał šiknuxš, 'my nostrils.'
6. tswał ’išnuxš (Ϟor he’iswał siknuxš), 'hole of his nose.'
7. kilokaswałwa’ał kašnuxš, 'the holes of his nose.'
8. ksukitwo sikišnuxš, 'I took out a poker from my nose.'
9. hukuli’iš hešiknuxš, kimuhukyut̓uxš hałwaxanǝš, 'I am going to hold my nose so I won’t smell the feces.'
10. tsisukitwonwu lokas’axpilił he’išinuxnu’uxš, 'the pigs root up roots with their noses.'
11. he’išnuxš heša’at̓axatš ’an tseqpeyus ’isʰixway̓ sikwitš, 'this man has a nose like a sparrowhawk’s claw.'
12. tšinuxš, 'their noses.'
13. ’uł’ułyi ’išinuxš, 'they have big noses.'
Cross References: Ref: 90.249.4-253.4; 94.347.1

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