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formed by the interposition of the particle fiuuj 

 or, as it is pronounced, wu ; as, 



Eluhimn, or 



Euwun, 

 Jyuwimi, 

 Ayuhui, 

 Ayuhuim'n, &c. 



I give to myself, 



thou lovest thyself, 

 he loveth himself, 

 you love one another. 



They have another particular mode of com- 

 pounding verbs, altering their significations, 

 making affirmatives negatives, neuters actives, 

 and of signifying and expressing how and m 

 what manner the thing is done, by the interpo- 

 sition of prepositions, adverbs, adjectives, &c. as, 



Cupan, to come, 



Naucttpan, to come downwards,, 



Nag'n, to fall, 



Nagcumen, to make to fall, 



Payllacnon, to put one's mouth upwards ; 



from pailla, mouth upwards, c'non, to put. 



to rebel, 



to rebel over again, 



to make to rebel. 



jiucatun, 



Aucatutn, 



JLan, death or to die, 



Langm'n, to kiW, 



Langm'chen, to kill Indians ; 



from langm'n, to kill, and die, Indian or man. 



Ayurtf to love, 



Ayulan, not to love. 



Pen signj'fies to see ; peroin is, I saw him ; vemge, 

 on this mal ler ; and la is the negative. These 



