242 GRAMMAR OP THE LANGUAGE 



[adverbial verbs.] 



IX. — From Pechuwat, near. 



Pechuwelendam, to think one's self near | Pechuwihhilleu, the time is near. 



X. — From Nechoha, alone. 



Nechohanne, nechohalennin, t» be alone I Nechoheteu, the house is empty. 



Nechoochwen, to go, travel alone 



XI. — From Nekti, the only one. 



Nektilenin, to be quite alone (somewhere). 



XII. — From Nahik or Nahiwi, down, beloio. 



Nahimen, to go down the water (river, creek) I Nahimenke, if or when we go down 

 Nahihilleen, to sail down the water | Nahoochwen, to go down or below. 



XIII. — From N'gutti, one. 



N'guttitehin, to be one, to agree. 



XIV. — From Nallahik, above (the ivater). 



Nallahhemen, to sail up (the water, river) | Nallahoochwen, to go up (the water, river). 



XV. — From Petschi, until, unto. 



Petschihilleu, he is coming 

 Petscholtin, they are coming 

 Petschimuin, to escape to 

 Petapan, the day breaks, it dawns 

 Petist; - aiiwan, to hunt or drive beasts to 

 Petauchsin, to live till now, to this day 



Petaquiecheu, the water has risen up to him 

 Petachdoiiamen, to come to seek something 

 Peteuchtummen, to come weeping 

 Petschitchen, to press so lar 

 Atta auwen petschitchewi, no body can think so 

 far. 



XVI.— From Pachsiwi, half. 



Pachsenummen, to divide equally in two parts 



