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waxs- both sides 



wd'xsustdlil both sides of door 



51.5 (see no. 46) 

 mix'iltd'we to knock at door 



mix'- to strike 



(c) ROUND place: 



Leq^- to miss ze'x^std to miss a round place 



(d) TRAIL. It would seem that in this case the form -ltd, which 



weakens the terminal stem consonant, is also used. 



^naq- middle ^nEXStd'e^ middle of trail X 



8.32 

 ^tiEgElto' to keep on trail 19.9 

 zeq^- to miss Ll'gultod to miss a trail 



60. -ilb{a) NOSE, POINT [sTEM-s., w; from -&(a) point (no. 31)]. 



ot- to perforate bdl'lbEud to perforate nose 



o- something awl'lhl^ point of land 682.1 



^tyaa;"- raven - ^/wa'mZfe^^ raven nose 129.41 



Ldq^- to push Ld'gwUhEnd to shove to nose 



349.20 

 This suffix occurs also as word-suffix. 



qwe'sa far qwe' saelhedzd really far from 



nose 349.19 (see no. 119) 

 ^UEXwa near ^nsxwae'lha near nose 349.21 



61. -EXSt{a) MOUTH, OUTWARD OPENING [ STEM-S., w]. 



62. 



^rriEJc^- round object is some- 

 where 

 t!dq- gap, narrow opening 

 0- something 



ha^m- to eat 



qEt- to spread 



gwds- to turn to 



^malt.'e- to recognize 



ga- early 

 gEg'- wife 



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-SX'd TOOTH [ STEM-S., IND. 



b'xLl^ hind end 

 a^wabd'¥ lower side 



^niEguxstale's round entrance 

 on beach 153.29 (see no. 45) 



t'.d'guxsta with small'mouth 



dwaxste^ mouth of inlet 155.26, 

 of bottle V 486.3 



hd'^manodzEXsta to eat at the 

 side of some one 117.23 (see 

 no. 17) 



qEdEXsta'e^ sticks for spread- 

 ing (mouth) of tree 99.3 



gwd'yaxst to turn mouth to 

 71.33 



^malt'.e'xst to recognize voice 

 250.9 



gad'xstdla breakfast X 167.6 



gEg'i'xst woman's voice 



loses initial s. 



b'xLasx'd\ow&v jaw 166.6 

 a^wd'hosx'de^ lower side of bow 

 of canoe 127.20 



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