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tcit- on? (used only with api- sit). 28.21 
tcinawi- be related to. 54.11, 58.10 
teipi- move (of eyes). 54.4 
-ltei- belly. 64.5 
-Itcipika- root. 32.44 
-t- an inanimate copula (-et-?). 42.14 
ta‘tapd- lengthwise. 18.26 
tagwi- together. 30.19, 32.20, 38.12, 40.35 
ta‘ci- there, then.! 18.22, 38.16, 46.21, 50.18 
ta‘swi- asmanyas. 30.24, 30.37, 44.23 
tan- then, there; goes with ta‘ci-. 14.12, 16.25, 28.31, 36.7, 36.41, 38.5, 38.9, 58.27, 
64.4 
tan- activity, engage in (idiomatically sometimes ‘‘fight”). 20.16 
-ti- inanimate copula; used also in indefinite passive or middle.? 32.7, 36.16, 40.42, 
46.26. 46.27, 46.29, 48.40, 52.2, 52.33 
tipi- please, satisfy. 40.11, 40.13, 40.37, 48.16, 50.41, 54.37, 56.13 (twice) 
tapwi- true; with -‘taw- instrumental, believe. 34.36, 40.42, 40.44, 56.25, 58.17 
-te‘ka- call, name.* 40.4, 40.42, 56.2 
tetepi- circle. 52.5, 52.11, 52.13, 52.15 
tep- own, be master of (with -iine-). 54.25 
tepa- be fond of, love. 44.25, 64.20 
-tepa-, -tepi- head (of body). 16.15 
-temi- depth. 34.7, 34.11, 40.26, 40.30 
tote- improperly cooked (raw, or burned). 46.22 
t6- treat (with -taw- -t- instrumental). 60.21, 62.16, 62.39, 64.1, 64.3, 64.12 
-tuni- mouth, point, speak. 16.1, 16.23, 23.25, 28.37, 46.34, 48.1, 48.6 
-‘ti- an inanimate auxiliary. 30.20, 30.21, 46.22, 48.11, 60.39, 62.4, 64.44 
sa‘kwi- against custom, rules, religion (always reduplicated sa‘sa-). 16.7, 16.16, 32.2, 
34.18 
sagi- forth, exposed to view, grow (idiomatically), outside (idiomatic). 18.33, 46.40 
-‘sa- sudden. 32.27 
-‘sA- meaning? 16.35, 28.14, 28.19 
sA‘ka- burn (as an offering). 50.6, 50.8, 50.10, 50.15 (twice), 50.17, 64.44 
sagi- seize. 62.5 
sanagi- difficult. 34.32, 54.19, 60.13, 60.27 
-‘se- collateral form of -‘sen-, inan. copula, place; sometimes, with -n- instrumental, 
has an animate object. 20.43, 28.13, 28.28, 46.30, 46.34, 56.28, 58.21 
se‘swA- spiton. 32.12, 32.13, 32.17 
siga- pour, serve (probably derived from sigi-). 14.26 
si's- graze (barely touch). 32.14 
-‘se'ka-, -‘se‘ki- motion. 54.18 
-‘senyi- eat (seems in some way related to wi'seni-). 36.13 
-‘si- be (animate copula). 16.27, 20.14, 60.15 
-‘siga-, -‘sigi- cook.* 30.33 
sogi- bind, tie, hold. 20.3, 30.21, 32.36, 62.10 
na‘i- know how, practice. 16.8, 28.36, 44.13?, 64.7 
nawattci- stop to. 20.36, 24.3, 34.20 © 
na’ wa‘pwa- provision for travel. 64.6 
1 Another stem ta‘ci- in some way is connected with ta‘swi- number, as many as. 
2 When used in the passive is preceded by -a-; this -ata- corresponds to animate -a‘so- (p. 69); -tii- in the 
middle corresponds to animate -so-. 
3 The exact form of this stem is not easy to determine; the form given is quite provisional. Similar 
difficulties occur in cognate Algonquian languages. 
4 Converts preceding i toe, and wi to u; nemenu'‘sigu", I cook well. 
