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Rh * apart pa'ts- pr.
 * Apocynum cannabinum aa'qola^qpe's (see Qaqoula^qpeh)
 * approaches, he nutsa^xc (see -huts-)
 * Aralia nudicaulis Uako^wk C
 * arise, to -uwoky,-
 * arra a^ak.la't!, -lat!
 * he moved his arm wanWtlne' (see -wan-)
 * arm above elbow aakcnWmen (see also forearm)
 * armpit aaqaxapk.Wtlna'm
 * around qfuntka-, akarrun-, qal-, pr.
 * arrive, to t^- pr.
 * he arrived at water laxa^qo'l (see -lax-)
 * he arrived there qaoxa^xe' (see qao-)
 * he arrives wa^xe' (see w- pr. and -axe')
 * arrow -ka-, aak!
 * he has an arrow nakoanc (see -ha-)
 * he had two arrows 71* aimakaf qUC' (see -ka-)
 * arrow point aahnqla^qa
 * (of metal) nclk</y,ts!ap (see nt^lko)
 * arrow wood a^^klwok (see 0^^/)
 * Artemisia discolor, frigida aakcnuk.luxona^ka C; used for headache aakwo'h.lai' xuna^a^e'^ C
 * medicine made of aakmuk.luxokona^Jco- awi/mo (see aahnuk.ltixona^ka)
 * ashamed, to be -halnukp-
 * ashes aakuqmo'^ko aakuqlrm/ko' y -oko
 * ashore up- pr.
 * asleep, sound kuw/l'cts (see -hits-)
 * he lay asleep shk.le^itsne' (see -?€|-^s-)
 * two were asleep rCaskik.Witse' (see -?e^te-)
 * assembled, they were (qa)haqowu^m^ne'
 * autumn tslup^na'kot
 * away hosan- Qiesan-), Ulev^y pr.
 * he ran away no'sanoxunqa^ane' (see hosan-)
 * awl ^o^'w
 * awoke, he naqlmale^jtsne' (see -haqima-)
 * ax a^qu^ta't, -quta'l
 * back <wt^-, ma?i- pr.; -ia*-
 * he fell back tuvmmnmuxu^n'e' (see ^wt^-)
 * he lay on his back tuvmVdxo^^me'k (see ^wt^-)
 * he looks back lamanwitskik/lne' (see man-)
 * back a^ak.laky -klalakak^ akoyJdaWak'nxL'm
 * with back -xo- suff.
 * backside a^qlv^lukp, a^h^kpukl, -kpvJc!
 * bad, to be -sahan-
 * it is bad saha^n'e'
 * it is a bad place sa^'hanlec^tnc (see -«aAan-)
 * badger na^lme't!
 * bag Qatsu'^la, tsula, aaka'l^ ttakuWko (?) C
 * ball, he plays — with bat -qaixo^ktse'k
 * bark of tree aak/tslqa'lj -tslqaal
 * I tear off bark hulutslqalxo^ne' (see -tslqajt)
 * bark for canoe a^akwo'k, a^aka'm C
 * Barnard, B.C.