480 BUKEAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [boll. 40 



66. -X'sia'p! arm above elbow. Evidently a compound of the 



preceding suffix; loses initial r . 



0- something o'xHiapIe^ shoulder and hu- 



merus 



^wek-- to carry on shoulder ^wix'sia'plala to carry on 



shoulder 57.16 



67. -oc'ts!aii{a) hand [stem-s., ind.] loses initial x'. 



ties- stone tle'sEinx'tsIdna stone-handed 



131.32 

 ax- to do axtsla'nEnd to put on hand 



198.19 

 Zi-wa-"- dry lE'mlEmxHslanax'^ul to dry 



hands V 430.8 

 PEX-- to scorch pe'pEX'ts.'dnax'^ld to dry hands 



by fire V 429.18 



After short vowels this suffix has the form -Us! ana; with preceding t 

 it also forms -Itsldna. 



dd'ha to hold end dd' halts !dn End to take by hand 



X 4.31 (see no. 31) 



Mlk'ldtvigXxi s\Ae MlJc'.'dlts.'dna right hand 



15.11 



68. -bo CHEST [stem-s., h]. 



q.'dp- to hit qld'p.'ho to hit chest 



69. -e(j'{e) back [stem-s., w]. The terminal vowel of this suffix 



may be -a. It appears very often, however, as -e without 

 any apparent grammatical reason. 



at- sinew ade'g-e^ back sinew V 487.4 



(see no. 161) 

 o- something a^wl'g-e^ back 144.21, V 475.6 



(see no. 161) 

 7mx'- to strike mEne'g'ind to strike back 



L.'ds- seaward L.'d'sig'dla being with back 



seaward 150.9 (see no. 92) 

 g-il- to v/alk on four feet g-%ll'g-End to climb on back 



279.5 

 g-%l%g-%'ndalap!a to climb on 



back of neck 279.7 (see no. 



65) 

 la to go le'g-a to follow 47.41 



o-, plural ew- something ewig-alts.'ane^ backs of hands 



X 159.30 (see no. 67) 



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