1891-92]. DEN ROOTS. 161 
220) Moist)....--..-.-.-.-=-..) nal-zor, te-zo, éll-zjo (L.)=RR.: zo 
AOMEUB CL eras. ce erie on Sisk Nevalete kone de-tele (H.), tél-tel (Ch.) ; di-t’si, di-t’sig (L.) ; tal-’kon (C.) 
=RR:: tél, “blood”; t’si, ‘vermillion”; kron, 
** fire.” 
BRUMUS LOY > oc nic.cis's ons ogee al cigs tal-pa, del-paye, kote-pa (H.), teco-péze=RR.: pa 
PROVEITOY, (hair). es eae vce eon dél-kray (M.), tal-krey (C.), de-kay (H.), da-kay (L.), de- 
krali (S.)=RR.: kray 
PARMVICULOW?..s:0 calf ags 54 ven an dél-tsor, tal-tso, de-kfwoy (H.), za-tsow (L.) RR-: tso 
Sa LON OT eeiae ees aoe ez-tsoy, re-tsor (S.), ye-kfrwo (H.), za-tsow (L.), RR.: tso 
24S fg hd 4h Sn ee een E ele dé-t’sé, say-t’si (C.), tenin-t’sa (H.), tinin-t’sik (L.), sa[-t’sik 
(L-C.)=RR.: t’si. 
240) Precious; dear.....5...:.: tiz-thi, der-thi, de-thi.=RR.: thi. Hence tane-thi, mutih- 
thi, ‘* man- Teer ” old-man ; “‘ chief-precious,” big 
chief. The C. of 100 years ago said than instead of thi. 
PATE MUGGY (water)... s2000-. dzan, dzin, dzoi.—=RR.: dz-n 
ZASMINGLIMNELOUS << <a ctascclna en [aii, Jan, Jon, efitlon, kifyenh (L.), Jai (S. ce RUE 
PAOMEVAT (NEAL) «0c c/12« cles ocies "tee, e’te, et’?qe.—=RR.: ’te 
250) Green (wood). ............ tallin, dellin, detlin, talli, atlow (L.)=RR-: -lli. The syl- 
lables ‘‘ta, de” indicate that the adject. qualifies an 
elongated object. 
AST: ISIE 210 Eegeetney Bee CR aera a ed in’tit (Ch-), as’tet (C.), ifl’teri (M.), if’tieri. =RR.: ’t-t. 
These words are genuine non-verbal adjectives. * 
VERBS. 
BNO ML OVINE eiaiie, naisiere Relsre els nos esli, astli, eli ili, nastli (Ch.), astlah (old C.)=RR.: -h, 
This verb is used only in connection with nouns and two 
or three real adjectives. 
253 To be sitting down ......sasta, seta, cita, wita, zidie (L.)=RR.: -ta. Plural t’si; 
dual kré 
254 To be lying down ........ sasthi, sethi, nesthi, nethi, nitci (L.)=RR.: thi, plural thes. 
Applies only to living animals. 
255 To be lying down ........sajthi, celthi RR.: same as above. Applies to /ifeless 
animals and their empty skins. 
256 To be lying down ........ One single object with no striking characteristic=RR.: -.ai, 
‘ail 
257 To be lying down ........Several non-particularized objects=RR.: -tla, la 
258 To belying down ........ Soft as linen, tanned skins, ete. =RR.: -tcuz 
259 Tobelying down ........ Granulous as sand, salt, etc. =RR.: -tzai 
260 To be lying down ........ Long as wood, etc. =RR.: -than 
261 To be lying down ....... Round (but single)=RR.: n-'ai, n-‘afi 
262 To be lying down ........ Liquid=RR.: -tz¢h 
263 To belying down ...... .Coagulated—=RR.: -tyé 
264 To belying down ........ In an uncovered recipient=RR.: -kraih, ete., etc., etc. 
265 To be standing up ........secyin, seyin, clyin.=RR.: -yin 
Rea EIN: Ce ce ag did wena 520g we ésqen, asqan, eeqif (H.)—RR. -qén and cén ‘‘ song.” 
BOT LOWW CED ai-istsscie[s. sriecistsi sis a0 éstsar (M.), etsé (H.), itsé (L.), ass& 2nd pers. intsa (C. and 
Ch) =RRe-=tsa 
2) ek Oe) EE hd | ee astloh (C.), na-stlér (M.), eklo (H.), itla (L.)=RR.: -tlo 
UGH MOVCOUB I ci. oie .je.0 caves) Siehat (oe tasywas, deskroc, tekro (H.)—=RR.: t-ywas 
PROM RORY cries tee =.= 'n'e 2 ls ides déssi, désni, tifio (L.)=RR.: d+i 
*T omit such adjectives as ‘‘fat” “frozen,” etc., because the root of their equivalent in Déné is the sam 
as the words “fat” and ‘‘ice” which I have given among the nouns. 
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