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483 



In a few cases -g'it appears as word-suffix. 



^nd'la day ^nd'lag'i'taso^ Day - on - Body 



196.4 (see no. 159) 

 tIe'sEm stone TH'sEmg'it Stone-Body 200.9 



In one case the ending^ -g'it appears with its g' preserved after a g. 

 ^TUEg^- to put on [plural ob- ^msgug'l't to put on body 

 ject] [plural object] 199.11 



80. -A"!tu BODY, CONSISTING OF (relating to the surface of the body) 

 [sTEM-s., iND., also woRD-s.]; loses initial Jc'!, replaced by ^. 

 (a) STEM-s.: 



o- something 

 ^ttieI- white 

 LlETTiq!- yew tree 



lEmx^- dry 



x'lx- to burn 



dEwe'x cedar withe 



Sometimes used to express log. 

 Tc.'wd to sit 



^nsx^- to cover with blanket 



(b) woRD-s.: 



L.'aq^- red 



o'lc.'wine^ surface of body 

 ^mE'lJc'.'in with white body 

 L.'E'm.q.'Elc'lin made of yew V 



408.1 

 lEmlE'mx^unx'Hd to get dry V 



483.6 

 x'l'x^ETidla being like fire V 



196.35 

 dEwe'x^ETi cedar-withe rope 



170.8 



Tc.'wd'Jc' .'inll to sit on log in 

 house 272.29 (see no. 46) 



g'l'lc' Undala to put on log 

 272.33 (seenos. 2, 91) 



^UEX^u'nd to put on blanket 

 65.1 



Lld'qwak'Hn copper body (i. e., 



entirely copper) 80.12 

 d'lak-Hn able-bodied 208.39 



d'la real 

 81. -eq IN MIND [sTEM-s., H, often with reduplication]. 



ahveqe'^ inside of body 



0- something 

 ek' good 



IeH- dead 



eh.'e'qEla to feel good 123.12 



(see no. 91) 

 e'Jc'ex^ld to begin to feel glad 



34.30 (see no. 90) 

 wd'^neqa revengeful 

 lEHae'qEla to long (i. e., to 



feel dead) 63.14 

 liflae'x^ed to yield (i. e., to 



begin to feel dead) 



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