| Meaning | lie down |
|---|---|
| Original entry | xpáya ‘lie down’ C |
| Sources | RTC |
| Meaning | thrown down |
|---|---|
| Original entry | xpahą́ ‘thrown down’ C |
| Sources | RTC |
| Meaning | drop |
|---|---|
| Original entry | oxpA´ ‘drop’ C |
| Sources | RTC |
| Meaning | be kicked off or out. |
|---|---|
| Original entry | xpá, na- ‘be kicked off or out’. B-815 |
| Sources | EB: 815 |
| Meaning | make fall into by striking |
|---|---|
| Original entry | xpa, oká- ‘make fall into by striking’ B-383 |
| Sources | EB: 383 |
| Meaning | strike and make pieces fly off, as from wood or ice |
|---|---|
| Original entry | xpáxpa, ka- ‘strike and make pieces fly off, as from wood or ice’ B-275 |
| Sources | EB: 275 |
| Meaning | cut off anything and let it fall |
|---|---|
| Original entry | xpá, wa- ‘cut off anything and let it fall’ B-519 |
| Sources | EB: 519 |
| Meaning | make fall by shooting, to shoot down, as a bird on the wing |
|---|---|
| Original entry | xpá, wo- ‘make fall by shooting, to shoot down, as a bird on the wing’ B-598 |
| Sources | EB: 598 |
| Meaning | pull something with the mouth so as to make it come down, as a dog jumping at a piece of beef. to throw anything down with |
|---|---|
| Original entry | xpá, ya- ‘pull something with the mouth so as to make it come down, as a dog jumping at a piece of beef. to throw anything down with’ B-620 |
| Sources | EB: 620 |
| Meaning | pull something, so as to make it fall; to loosen the bow string after use; to throw down e.g. one’s load, to shake off |
|---|---|
| Original entry | xpá, yu- ‘pull something, so as to make it fall; to loosen the bow string after use; to throw down e.g. one’s load, to shake off’ B-639 |
| Sources | EB: 639 |
| Meaning | cover, conceal |
|---|---|
| Original entry | xpa, yuáka- ‘cover, conceal’ B-633 |
| Sources | EB: 633 |
| Meaning | throw down on |
|---|---|
| Original entry | xpa, apá- ‘throw down on’ B-88 |
| Sources | EB: 88 |