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/-apide/ final

 
it is tied
 
Type:
final
Subtypes:
vii
agwapide vii it is attached by being tied on
aapidapide vii it is tied securely, tied for good
baapasapide vii it is tied, bound tight
bezhigoopide vii one (inanimate) is tied
binangwapide vii it is tied loosely
dagwapide vii it is tied with something else
dasoopidewan vii a certain number of them (inanimate) are tied together
gashkapide vii it is tied shut, is tied up in a bundle
gashkiigapide vii it is wrapped up and tied
geshawapide vii
ikwapide vii it is tied up higher, out of the way
inapide vii it is tied a certain way
mamaanjigwapide vii it is bound securely; it is restrained by being tied
mashkawapide vii it is tied tight
maanapide vii it is poorly tied
midaasoopidewan vii ten of them (inanimate) are tied together
minjimapide vii it is tied down
naanoopidewan vii five of them (inanimate) are tied together
ningodwaasoopidewan vii six of them (inanimate) are tied together
ningodwaasoopizowag vai six of them (animate) are tied together, are hitched together
nishwaasoopidewan vii eight of them (inanimate) are tied together
niiyoopizowag vai four of them (animate) are tied together, are hitched together
niizhoopidewan vii two of them (inanimate) are tied together
niizhwaasoopidewan vii seven of them (inanimate) are tied together
niizhwaasoopizowag vai seven of them (animate) are tied together, are hitched together
okwapide vii it is tied in a bunch
onapide vii it is tied in place
zagapide vii it is tied on, towed, hitched
zhaangasoopidewan vii nine of them (inanimate) are tied together