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GRAMMAR OF THE LANGUAGE 



[fourth conjugation.] 



Schachachgelendam, to have one's mind made 

 up, to be determined 



Wingelendam, to be pleased with something 



Aptelendam, to grieve to death 



Gischelendam, to hatch or meditate something 

 good or bad, to lie 



Klakelendam (jocularly) to be rakish, extrava- 

 gant, dissolute, a good for nothing fellow 



Lachauwelendam, to be troubled in mind 



Machelendam, to honour a person 



Mattelendam, to despise 



Miechanclendam, to be ashamed 



Miwelendam, to forgive 



Wahhellemelendam, to think one's self far off 



Gunelendam, to think it along time 



Pechuwelendani, to think one's self near 



Sacquelendam, to be melancholy, sad 



\puelendam, to think something or labour easy 



Achoweleudam, to think something difficult 

 Kitelendam, to be in earnest 

 Komelendam, to be free from trouble or care 

 Tschipelendani, to think a person disagreeable 

 Ayanhelendam, to be indifferent 

 Niskelendam, to loathe something 

 Kschiechelendam, kschiechelensin, to think 



one's self free from sin or stain, to think 



one's self holy, pious, clean 

 Uschuwelendam, to be overwhelmed with care 



or trouble 

 Allacquelendam, to be repentant even to despair 

 Quesquelendam, to be out of humour 

 Yechauwelendam, to love better, to prefer 

 Allowelendam, to prize something above all 



other things 

 Ksinelendam, to be easy, without care. 



.fFourth Conjugation. 



No. I. 



Gattamen, to desire, long for. 



POSITIVE FORM. 



INDICATIVE MOOD. 

 Present. 



Singular. 



N'gattameu, I desire 

 Gattatamen, thoudesirest 

 Gottatamen, he desires 



Singular. 

 Vgattatamenep, I desired 

 Gattatamenep, thou desiredst 

 'rottatameneep, he desired 



Singular. 

 N'gattatamtsch, I shall or will desire 

 Gattalamtsch, thou Bhalt »r will deaire 

 Gottatamtsch, he shall or will desire 



Plural. 

 Gattatameneen or n'gattatamohhena, we desire 

 Gatlatamohhunio, ye desire 

 Gattatamenewo, they desire. 



Preterite. 



Plural. 



Gattatamenap or gattamohhenap, we desired 

 Gattatamohhumoap, ye desired 

 Gattatamenowoap, they desired. 



Future. 



Plural. 

 N'gattatamohhenatsch, we shall or will desire 

 Gattatamohhumotsch, ye shall of will lesire 

 Gattatameuewotsch, they shall or will desire 



