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wani- lose, fail. 36.43, 46.6, 58.22 
WApi- wrap. 48.9 
wagi- crooked. 32.9 
wi'‘si- cone(?). 18.7 
wapa- look at (with -m- -t- instr.). 38.35, 48.43, 64.43 (unless -Apa-; the case can 
not be settled with absolute certainty) 
wapa‘ci- funny (see wipa‘s-). 44.16 
wipa‘s- funny (see wapa‘ci-). 42.4, 54.16 
wapi- white. 16.15, 34.2 
-wi- sound. 36.7, 56.45 
wi'ci- paint. 14.12, 14.15, 14.20, 14.21 
wi'tci- easy (really wii- with -t-, -‘tci-). 60.26 
wipi- begin. 14.20, 14.35, 16.1, 16.38, 24.7, 26.11, 32.5, 36.1, 48.42, 50.25, 56.38, 
60.44, 62.3, 62.6, 62.32, 62.34, 62.35, 62.38 
-wiwii- sound ! (cf. -wii-) (with -‘w- -'t- instr.). 20.37, 42.16, 58.21, 64.31 
wiiwen- (used with copulas -‘si-, -et-) beautiful, fine. 46.26 
we- lead, carry. 52.12, 52.13, 52.15, 54.37, 62.36 
-wi- an inanimate copula (rarely animate, but only apparently). 34.14, 54.13, 
58.10, 64.28, 64.29 
wi- with (with post-verbal -t-, -‘tci-). 18.29, 18.30, 26.36, 38.42, 38.45, 64.21 64.34 
wi- tell. 46.4, 54.6, 56.39 
wikwi- bundle, wrap in blankets. 50.23, 52.11 
wigi- excellent, good (of taste). 46.22 
wigi- careful; with -t-, -“tci-. 44.21, 58.39, 58.40, 58.41 
wicawi- terribly. 30.42 
wicapeni- be hungry. 36.11 
wicigi- strongly, firmly. 38.11, 42.15, 42.43, 56.18, 58.19 (twice), 58.20 
wick- meaning? hubbub? idiomatically always followed by -wiiwi-. 64.31 
wicku- sweet. 14.30, 14.31, 26.11, 26.35 
wi'seni- eat, dine. 14.22, 28.28, 28.35, 34.30 
winani- flay. 62.31 
wi'pu- eat with (strictly wi- with -‘pu- by the teeth). 26.36, 26.37 (twice) 
1A preceding i of a different morphological unit disappears before -wiwi-. 
