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25. -aHvil ACROSS [stem-s., ind.]. 



^mo- to load ^md'^wll a canoe carrying load 



across 131.23 



gslq- to swim gElqa^wi'lsla swimming across 



148.18 



26. -HS{a) UNDER WATER [ STEM-S., w]. 



et- again e'dsusa again under water 



143.19 

 ^nsq- straight ^nEgs'nsEla straight under 



water V 477.30 

 li'.u'nsa to sit in water 64.22 

 wu'nsHd to sink 143.32 (see 

 no. 90) 



Tclwa to sit 

 wun- to hide (?) 



27. -ts!d IN [STEM-S., IND.]. 



iiid fish 



mdts.'o fish inside (i. e., in 

 trap) 184.18 



^niE'ltsIo white inside 



axts'.d'la to put into 114.36 



axis! 6' d to put into 175.27 



tsUx'ts.'d'la sick inside, head- 

 ache 



maHts.'d'la two inside, i. e., 

 two in a canoe 147.15 



q.'d'xts.'od to dress in, to put 

 on garment 98.1 



g'l'ts'.E^was place of going in 

 (see no. 182) 



Id'lts'.dlll to come out of room 

 in house 194.31 (see nos. 

 27, ,46) 



^wl'loltsld (strength) gives out 

 entirely 141.2 (see no. 37) 



28. -hEt{a) INTO HOLE [STEM-S., IND.]. 



dEX^- to jump dEX^bEta' to jump into 99.1 



la to go Id'hsdas place of going into 



(hole) 9.10 (see no. 182) 

 l'.eiix- to shove L'.E'nxbEtEnd to shove in X 



' 224.17 



28a. -poL INTO HOLE, IN HOLE (Newettce dialect) [stem-s., ind.]. . 



hul- to lie hul'pd' Lll to lie down in a room 



in the house X 207.22 (see 

 no. 46) 



0- something o'pdLil room in house X 207.23 



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^iheI- white 

 ax- to do 



ts.'ix'- sick 



ma^l tw^o 



q.'ox- to dress" 



g'l- to be some W' here 



la to go 



^wil- entirely 



