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g-U- first 

 ]i!wa to sit 



(/Ue' mg-iHala to be on rock, 

 [pl.J22.1C(seenos.l96, 197) 



Tcfwd'g'adHa to sit down on 

 rock X 105.25 



44. -s ON GROUND, OUTSIDE OF HOUSE [sTEM-s., h]. Inchoative 



form -g'aEls, -g'ils loses initial g'a and g\ 

 Isq^- fire lEq.'u's fire on ground, out- 



side of house 45.32 

 Jc.'wa to sit Ic.'wds to be seated on ground 



X 173.22 

 Tclwa'dzas place of being seated 



on ground X 173.31 (see no. 



182) 

 ge^s long on ground 37.14 

 id^s to stand on ground ; tree 



37.20 

 yd'q'.udzas place of lying dead 



on ground 61.8 (see no. 182) 

 })e1c!u's woodman 

 Jc.'wd'g'ttEls to sit down on 



ground X 173.19 

 ^wd'tEls to lead on ground 



X4.5 

 md'g'ils to move on ground 



60.37 

 gung-E'ls to try on ground 



160.22 

 dd'dEg'ilsHd to pick up from 



ground X 6.18 

 Id'wEls to go out 19.8 (see no. 



37) 

 ^wi'HawEls all outside 26.32 



(see no, 37) 



45. -es, 'Is BOTTOM OF WATER [sTEM-s., w]. Generally this suffix 



is used to designate the beach, but it means as well the bottom 

 of the sea, which is always covered by water. If the latter is 

 to be clearly distinguished from the beach, the suffix -ns under 

 WATER. (no. 26) is added, with which it forms -ndzes under 

 WATER on the bottom. Inchoative form- g-aHis loses initial g\ 

 yt.'ws- to sit [plural] k.'udze's to sit on the beach 



102.18 

 doq^- to see dd'xdogwes to see the bottom 



34.4 



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ge long time 

 Lax^- to stand 



yaq^- to lie dead 



. hElc^- man 

 1c!wa to sit 



^wdt- to lead 



md to crawl, swim 



gun- to try 



dd- to take 



Id to go 



^wl'Ha all 



