duwalduwáladvthrough a physical space (such as a house) or medium (such as water); over or across a barrier (such as water or fire); metaphorically, through dangerous experiences, hardships, adventuresduwal némqaw - mul buṭaqá ʔem máʔkʰe tolhe laid it all the way across, for the bear to walk over onmeʔsʼi·li duwal mu qʰama· tow mo·qaʔthen he ran up after himʔama· duwál waqacʼ idó· muit was said he went through these things (hardships)mul duwal waqacʼbahaving gone through that (ordeal)(ʔah)ca dúwalthrough the house(ʔo)ho dúwal bahcuwto jump through or over a fire(ʔah)qʰa dúwal maywent through (across) watercf*ʔduw1can occur without a noun, in an adverbial senseduwal caduph. adj.duwál caduadjtransparent, see-through, look-through