*kʼil-point (to where something is), indicatePlural*kʼilma-*cʰikʼilpref.cʰikʼílʔpoint with an instrument (pencil)*dakʼilpref.dakʼílʔindicate with the hand*dikʼilpref.dikʼílʔmotion with eye*dukʼilpref.dukʼílʔpoint once with the fingerpl.*dukʼilma*dukʼildukʼilfreq.dukʼíldukʼilʔpoint repeatedly with the finger; wag the finger*hakʼilpref.hakʼílʔpoint with leg*mikʼilpref.mikʼílʔpoint with the nose or chin; indicate a direction by a short sideways turn of the face toward it*mikʼila·ducdir.mikʼilá·duʔ1indicate the direction of a distant, out-of-sight place by gesturing with the face, chin, and pursed lips2make this gesture used as a means of saying "let's go" to that place*pʰakʼilpref.pʰakʼílʔpoint with a cane*pʰikʼilpref.pʰikʼílʔmake a special Indian gesture expressing hate: look at the person, catch his eye, and then slowly turn the eyes down and to the side – or slowly close the eyes and turn the head to the side; also means "don't look at me" or "go to hell"*pʰukʼilpref.pʰukʼílʔpoint (to where something is), indicate, with a light*šukʼilpref.šukʼílʔindicate a location by a wave of something flexible (handkerchief)