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xus- hill on which fortified vil- mdzEdBdlis hill on flat on 



lage is built beach X 227.7 



tIeJc'- to lie on back t.'eg'Edzdliltolieonh&ckon^Sit 



thing in house (see no. 46) 



*** -sgEiii ON A ROUND OBJECT (see no. 85) 



36. -O'Eg'a INSIDE OF A HOLLOW OBJECT [sTEM-s., w.] loses initial g'E. 



0- something o'gug'e^ inside of hollow thing 



mog"- yellowish mo'gug'a yellowish inside ( = 



spoon of horn of the big- 

 horn sheep) U.S.N.M. 680.2 

 tslox"-- to wash tslo'xug'ind to wash inside 



V 432.42 



36«. -ntff(/'(( HOLLOW SIDE (compound of -no and -g-a, nos. 17, 36). 

 0- something a' nulg'ae^ ^groins 



37. -o OFF, AWAY FROM. This siiflix does*not seem to occur by 



itself, but is always combined with a following primary suffix. 

 Nevertheless, on account of its significance, I have included 

 it in the primary suffixes. In its simplest form it occurs with 

 the completive terminal -d. It seems to have a secondary 

 form -wul [sTEM-s., ind.] which may be formed from the 

 inchoative -g'ii- (see no. 197) and -o. It is not impossible that 

 this suffix -0 may be identical with -wd, -b (no. 124). This is 

 suggested by such forms as t.'e'pd to step off (from t.'ep- to 

 step), but the identity of these suffixes is not certain. 

 (a) With the completive terminal -d: 



ax- to do 



qix'- to put around 



slk^- blood 



tlos- to cut 

 saq!- to peel 



(b) With other primary suffixes: 



ax- to do 

 la to go 



^wl^l- all 



la to go 



Iex'^- 



axo'd to take out 



qix-o'd to take off 16.10, 39.29 



E'lk-od to bleed 197.21 (see 



p. 436) 

 Ho'sod to cut off 279.13 

 saqlo'd to peel off V 473.27 



axo'dala to take off 



la'wEls to go out (see nos. 



44, 197) 

 ^wl'Ho^sta all out of water 21.8 



(see no. 39) 

 Id'^sta to go out of water 356.6 

 lEXUstE'nd to take out X 



155.39 (see no. 39) 



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