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HANDBOOK OF AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGES 



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With ending -e it appears in — 



^wun- to hide ^wuni'g-e to hide behind 120.7 



tslElk'- feather tslE'lk'ig'lla feathers on back 



It is often used to signify behind, as in the examples given before. 



It is also used in a temporal sense, afterwards. 



liel- right he'leyind to serve a second 



course at a meal 156.18 

 (i. e., right afterwards) 

 Lidp- to roast L.'o'heg-a to roast afterwards 



ndq- to drink nafgeg'ila to drink afterwards 



41.25 



Peculiar idiomatic uses of this suffix are — 



^nsq;- straight ^nsge'g-e^ midnight 85.27 (i. e., 



straight behind) 

 {naq- ?) nd'nageg'e to obey 26.13 



70. -k*!tlg(a) front of body [stem-s., ind.]. 



0- something 



g'i- to be somewhere 



tslsq- to drop 



71. -aq crotch [stem-s., w]. 

 o- somethinu: 



tslop- to tuck in 



g'l'g'd tooth 

 tslst- crack, split 



72. -saqo penis [stem-s., ind. 

 mok^- to tie 



o'Tclwulge^ front of body 

 g-e'lc' !%lg End to put in lap 



V 478.25 

 ts ! Exk' H'lg Enddla to drop in 



lap 258.2 



awd'qe crotch of a tree, hollow 



in foot of a tree 

 awd'goxLd small of back V 



490.32 (see no. 15) 

 ts.'o'hage^ something tucked 



into crotch X 175.6 

 g'l'g-aqdla teeth in crotch 96.17 

 tslsdd'q woman (i. e., split in 



crotch ?) 



Tno'x^EgEwak^ with tied penis 

 (seeiio. 172) 138.11 



73. -X'p!eff{a) thigh (compounded of -x'ple and -g-a inside [no. 36]). 



qix'- to put around 



74. -k'dx'e knee [stem-s., ind.]. 

 o- something 

 LETTi- scab 



44877— Bull. 40, pt 1—10 31 



qix'p.'e'g'ind to put around 

 thigh 89.37 



okwd'x'e^ knee 87.12 

 LETnk'd'x'e^ with scabby knees 

 154.11 



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