The fish-hooks: poïkini̍h-keréhsch.
The arms: a̍hdä-keréhsch.
The branches: o̍hchancha-keréhsch.
The eyelids: istá-rupchi-keréhsch.
The axes: o̍hmanat-keréhsch.
A great forest: mánna-keréhsch; i.e., many trees, from mánna, tree.
Remark. From these instances it is easy to derive the rule that to form the plural of nouns the word keréhsch is affixed. It is occasionally pronounced kerisch, and denotes plurality.
Exceptions:
Máhna, the year; the plural is not mána-keréhsch, but manáhna, the years, or better, the winters.
Both arms, i.e., the arms, are called in the plural, a̍hdä-náhta; the legs, dóhke-náhta. This exception is due to the fact that the number of arms on the body is definitely known; they are never more than two, so the plural is "both."