184 Grammar of the 



bo.-^-^Ac^hiati — to consume, to finish, and its compounds 

 have ja'chiati — to finish, to accomplish, from thence. — 

 JESaonde'cha'chia'te — he has ran over all the earth. 



60. — Atati — to speak j fitatiak — I speak ; fitatia^a — I 

 speak that language there. 



7o. — An'dh'i — that is firm ; ^a)iditi — to strengthen. 



80. — ,Aio — to kill ; ^aioti — to kill with something. 



9o. — ^Verbs in andi, endi, indi, ondi, with the long 

 penult have dti, efi, or enti, Hi, onii, as, finnandi, ^an- 

 na'ti to command ; aentendi — to know ; ^aente'ti — to know 

 by some sign. But, eiachendi — to be angry ; eiachati- 

 'o7inhon^endi — to pain ; onnhon^enti, ^aienhsendi — to know ; 

 fienhveti^ flkerondi — to be afraid ; a'kerontu Some in en 

 take aii, atejen — to have fire ; alefiti — to make fire ; ar^on^en 

 — to listen ; ar'on^ati, anda^en — to sow ; anda^at^ orahen — 

 that boils ; jajiati — to boil ; /iiihvaehen — a bad thing ; 

 ^ariha' achate — to make a thing a bad. ^Annonr'a^andennen to 

 be foolish ; finnon^ra^andendali — to make a person become 

 foolish ; kaxen — to be joined together ; kaxati — to join 

 together, to compare ; fitaien — to smoke tobacco ; fitaiati 

 — to smoke with something ; ^aeriken — to cure one's self 

 with some cure. ^Aeren — to make ; fierali — to make with 

 something ; firannonen — to be wet ; firannnonasii, and not 

 firannonale — to wet, also from atonesen — to thank ; atonesti 

 — to thank for something ; katen — to steal ; katcnsti, /i/ivan- 

 nhen — to tie, to bind ; akaann/tasti, andiannhcn — to tie 

 round the finger ; andiannhasti from jandia — finger. 



lOo. — Relative verbs in senni take ti, as, eiachasenni — 

 to hate ; eiachasennili — to hate on account of something. 



llo. — Acquisitivcs in ande, endi, indi, ondi, with the 

 short penult borrow particles of quality from its primitive 

 derived from the simple by adding to them the final figura- 



