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halt-, hak"!t-, to sniff 138.18, 20 (l-k'!, consonantic change). 



ha., -particle (38.21; 134.23. 



ha'alqa, quickly, suddenly, in a hurry, at once 24.4; 38.18 (-a, adverbial). 



ha 'ana, interjection 154.30. 



hahi'nau, glass, window, looking-glass {from hain- vAth initial reduplication; -u, 



instrumental). 

 (ha^p-, see 'p-, to hide.) 

 ha^t!, older brother 22.12; 54.12. ■ 

 han-, to look, to see 128.35; 132.27 {related to hain-). 

 ha^'tsE, in vain, vainly 44.7; 58.2. 

 (haku-, see xku-, to leave [canoej, to land). 

 ha'kum.KUS, relative by marriage 118.4 (-xils, collective). 

 hal, interjection see!, there! 44.16, 17. 

 ha'letxaii, flower (-ii, nominal). 



ha'ldEmxus, looks, appearance 164.30, 31; 166.9, K); 188.10 (-xus, collective). 

 ha^^lqa^st, fast, swift (-t, adjectival). 

 ha"s, breath 74.27, 31 (-s, nominal). 

 hai''ait, particle 92.15. 

 hai'-, haya'-, to rest 62.32. 

 hai'-, haya'-, to be large 120.1; 150.17 {related to ya'-). 



haihaya^t, big, large, high, tall 56.14; 58.13 (-t, adjectival). 



haihaya^tis, size, height 80.11; 162.5 (-8,woTOwa/). 

 hain-, hayan-, to look, to see, to perceive 30.3; 122.7. 



ha'hain, appearance, looks {initial reduplication). 

 hahi'nau, glass, window, looking-glass. 



hain- . . . -u, hayan- . . . -ii, to open eyes 96.32, 33 (-u, verbal suffix, by origin 

 designating first person demonstrative^ . 



hainai^s, face, surface 212.14; 228.24 (-s, nominal). 

 haits-, to cross 30.9; 96.19. 



haiku- . . . -auk-, hi'^ku . . . -auk', to be in the middle 142.9; 158.21. 

 hai"s, mind, thought, sound 22.6; 38.14; 70.7. 

 hau-. everywhere, all over 22.4; 34.13. 

 haua', particle what? 170.14. 

 hauwKi, recently, often 64.5; 88.19. 

 hauwi^st, first time 140.18 (-t, adjectival). 

 hauwi^t, young JL 75.23 (-t, adjectival). 

 hauq-, hawaq-, to grow {intr.) 78.13, 32; 224.22. 

 hehe' , interjection 32.3; 132.14. 

 he°, interjection 32.9; 64.22. 

 he, interjection 46.16; 48.2. 

 hitu- . . . -ii, to have sexual desire JL 73.35 (-ii, verbal suffix, by origin first person 



demonstrative) . 

 hints!- . . . is hai °-, to despair, to abandon hope 68.30. 

 hila^ts-slo, sideways {from hil-). 

 hils^, to hit (with fist). 

 hTya^ cousin 66.14; 116.8. 

 hi^ye'sa, friend 44.19. 

 hiw-, hyuw-, to whisper 154.27. 



hyu- 146.37. 

 hi'hisxaii, heirloom JL 68.12 {initial reduplication). 

 hit, body 28.19; 42.18. 



hi^tE, particle denoting surprise and ironder 32.11; 70.16. 

 hi^tEqlns, that much 172.8; 182.19 (-In, passive; -s, nominal). 



