166 Grammar of the 



tive verb, as, aventenhaon harihvanderaxonk from tehari- 

 hysanderuxCi it has on in the preterite, in the aorist, future 

 and imperfect, ononk, and in the pluperfect owA:, in the future 

 negative onde, there is added to tliese nion, anssi, as, hari- 

 hvanderaxonneonk, they form their tenses as the preceding.- 

 From these rules, except ateskaet — to grow old; future 

 tande, multiplicative tan'nion for tannon. 



Other multiplicativesare deduced from verbs ending in i 

 and multiply the object ; and are formed from the present 

 infinitive by adding aion, they follow also the paradigraa of 

 its verb. Thus from atit — to embark, is made atitaion — 

 to embark several, and from akmrit — to embark something ; 

 akmntaion — to embark several inanimate things ; and from 

 fiatit — to embark an animated thing ; aatitaion — to em- 

 bark several living things. In joke, I would say aalilai- 

 onnion. 



Hence also are multiplied its compound words from »/, 

 but adding only on, as, onnontnt — there is a mountain ; 

 onnonMon — there are several mountains ; onnantvtonnioti 

 — there are mountains innumerable, may be superadded, 

 and these derived from the substantive vt, have on in the 

 present. Its compounds aoen — to have, or have any thing 

 (to have is of paradigma cA, as, iflen — there is some) they 

 have ton for the multiplicative ; to have is of the paradigma 

 s, as, isaen — thou hast. On^dc'chonton for onder^ haenton, 

 as ondechon for ondechaon. 



From fi)itare — there is a lake, is formed /mtaroukvannion 

 there arc several lakes. Itiac/ie — there is water ; aehonkn' 

 annibu — there is a quantity of water. Thus also from 

 atendotonk — she says, is formed atendotonkysamiionk, by k 

 in the present. From arfii\ara, is formed ondar — there is 

 a space, and from this is formed the multiplicative onda'- 



