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okwaakoshim vta

stack h/ (as something stick- or wood-like)

Paired with: okwaakosidoon vti2



ndookwaakoshimaa 1s - 3s ind; nindookwaakoshimaa 1s - 3s ind; nidookwaakoshimaa 1s - 3s ind; odookwaakoshimaan 3s - 3' ind; okwaakoshimaad 3s - 3' conj; wekwaakoshimaad 3s - 3' ch-conj; okwaakoshim 2s - 3 ic; Stem: /okwaakoshim-/

ndookwaakoshimaa1s - 3s ind es
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odookwaakoshimaan3s - 3' ind es
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okwaakoshimaad3s - 3' conj es
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wekwaakoshimaad3s - 3' ch-conj es
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Ogii-okwaakoshimaan iniw nabagisagoon iwidi jiigaakwaa.

He piled the boards over along the woods.
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okwaakoshim /okwaakoshim-/: /okw-/
pile, group
; /-aakw-/
stick-like, wooden, organic solid
; /-shim/
cause h/ to fall or lie (drop, lay, set, put); impact h/ (hit, hit against, hit with something)