130 Grammar of the 



^An'norHf. To stii la sagamit^. 



Atori, To hunt, to start game. 



Atontarori, The lake is agitated. 



^Entenri, To have pity. 



Present, xetenrha — I have pity on people j future, exetenr ; 

 negative, tenra'nde. 



Enri — to leave, omitting the paradigma s ; present enrha, 

 future enr, negative tenran'de. Thus the compound /a-i- 

 hsenri — to omit any thing. 



Verbs ending in ste, ti, tsi — Arihsiosfi — to believe, to 

 think, to esteem; chri/mosQa — thou bclievcstj future, 

 echrihiiiost ; negative, iechrilmo' sta'ndc. ^Asti — to serve 

 one's self with something, of the paradigma ch — to deliver 

 some one, to do or suffer for him. 



What the Hurons call /islcorasti, has the present ras^a; 

 future, rast ; negative, 7-ast mi' de. 



Asti has in the present, ihas^a — he serves himself with 

 it; in the future, ehast — he will serve himself with it; in 

 the negative, stant'c hastan'de. 



Atesteiiti — to descend ; chiatesten^a, future, echiatestent ; 

 negative, te^hiatcstentan'de. 



Endaon ndnti — to descend the river, of the paradigma 

 c/t. daereda onnent, nentan'dc, ^ctfindaHi — to augment ; 

 chi^finda^a, the future, gives the negative, daUan'de ate 

 ,ati — to light fire, of the paradigma ch. A'Qa, at, atan'de, 

 and so all the compounds, from ti final, signifying quality. 



But verbs whose ti final does not signify quality, and 

 whose penult is short, form their tenses thus; as, at, aHe; 

 thus .* 



ABorati, To be cold, of the paradigma s. 



Atrihotati, To listen, of the paradigma ch. 



^Aiidamti, To dig, of the paradigma ch. 



Atsenti, Todrcssawouud,togivepliysic 



