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II. — From Wingi, willingly. 



Wmggittam, to hear somebody willingly 

 H _ iiuiiK'ii, 10 be pleased with 



n rachpln, to be willingly somewhere 

 9 • hweiii to go willingly somen 



Wingipendam, to hear (something) willingly 

 YViugaliawui, to hunt willingly 



WmgUauohsm, to live willingly in I pnrticul.ic 



manner 

 9 ii igt ilendam, to love or be pleased with some- 



t luiiii 



\\ ingi lawemen, to do ■ pleasure 

 w ingelawossi, yon have ■ good tire. 



III. — From Eschiwi, through. 



EschooebwOD, to go, pa«« through o. Iiw.il.in, to help or carry one through 



Eschoochweyu petacnindehenk, ii penetrates Lsclioochwalukguu, he has brought me through, 

 through the bear! I 



IV. — From Gunili, long. 



Gunelendam, to think one long IG D HID, I" I"- long, t.ill »l stature 



i, • ii su\ out long Gunaquachtol, they are long (the fishes). 



Guuaquot, it is long 



V. — From Lappi, again. 



Lappilcnin, to come again together 

 Laphatton, to restore something to its former 

 state 



Laphachken, to replant 



Lappiechsin, to n |ieutsometliingovci. 



VI. — From Mayawi, right. 



Mayawiechton, to do something right, as it I Mayawihllleu, It Is well as It Is 



ought iwi Ii ml mi. in be fixed or settled in mind 



VII. — From Mayauchsu, single. 



Mayaucnsowl (Mj ), ol one mind, united I Mayaachsohen, to make of one mind, 



' . hsuwin, lu be of one mind 



X" III. — From Nipahwi, by night. 

 •....I. bweni in go, travel iiy night 



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