n. stone
v. to turn into stone; to be stone
Sp.: piedra
Redup.: xǝ’ǝp,xǝpxǝ’ǝp

1. pake’et ’ixǝp (Ϟor pake’et sixǝp), 'one stone.'
2. ’iškom ’ixǝp, 'two stones.'
3. ’ǝhǝ sixǝp, 'many stones.'
4. nikǝtit losixǝp !, 'bring me that stone!'
5. xǝp ’i ’ał’espet, 'broad rock/slab of rock.'
6. mus’ił mit̓i łxǝp, 'there is no small stone.'
7. papeł ’isiwałqlayǝ’ǝš, 'sandpaper.'
8. hukʰnikǝtił sixǝpxǝ’ǝp, 'I am going to bring you stones.'
9. tsiyapǝtpǝti hesixǝpxǝ’ǝp, 'the people are climbing in the rocks.'
10. loka’at̓axatš ’an tseqwełšǝši sixǝp, 'the man turned into stone.'
11. xǝp ’isiwałqlayǝ’ǝš, 'a stone used to smooth out.'
12. hukuniyǝ’ǝw sixǝp sa’ałwał, 'I am going to hunt for a stone that has a hole in it.'
13. xǝp he (Ϟor he ’an xǝp), 'this is stone.'
14. xǝp ’išukya’aš, 'soapstone.'
15. ’alapits̓ǝ ’ixǝp, 'hot stone.'
1. ’at̓axatš ’an tsxǝp, 'the man turned into stone.'
2. kʰqisǝ nee sxǝp, 'I saw he is already made into stone.'
3. tsaqnixǝp k̓uwe muxǝp, 'it resembles stone but is not stone.'
Cross References: Ref: 90.448.2-452.1; 94.66.2

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