490 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [bull. 40 



94. -^ndku (la) GRADVAi. motion, one after another [stem-s., w]. 



teJc^- to hang te' gu^nd'Jcula to hang one after 



another 

 pEUL- stout 'pE'TiLE^nd'hula to grow stout 



49.15 

 qds- to walk qd^nd'lcula to walk along 115.3 



95. -iiaxw(a) sometimes [word-s.]. 



la to go Id'naxwa to go sometimes 11.3 



Tid's place of disappearance x-id'snaxwa place where he 



disappears sometimes 28.8 



96. -g'a^aLElaf after I: and l sounds -^aLEla, suddenly. Used 



often with verbs denoting sense-impressions (see p. 514). 



doq^- to see dox^waLE'la to discover 19.10 



jylaq- to taste jylEx^aLE'la to learn by taste 



31.5 

 qlaL- to know qldVaLs'la to learn 135.4 



g'dx to come g'd'x^azE'la to come suddenly 



33.41 



The following is apparently irregular: 



WUL- to hear_ wuzd'x^aLE'la to learn by 



hearing 35.23 



The following probably belong here also: 



ax- to do ax^aLE'lod to take out sud- 



denly 38.13 



Jcwex- to strike kwexazE'ldd to strike sud- 



denly 99.3 



Lds- to push Lds^aLE'lod to push in sud- 



denly 19.5 



97. ~td' to do at the same time while doing something else, 



WHILE in motion [sTEM-S., IND.]. 



ddl- to laugh dd'ltd^ya laughing at the same 



time 284.5 

 dETix- to sing dE'nxEtd^ya singing while 



walking 355.15 

 ^yix'^- to dance ^yixutd'^ya dancing as she 



came 435.20 



With terminal -e (see § 49, p. 530) this suffix has the form -tE^we: 



^ne'g'its^we he says while — 285.6 



lid'mald'g'ita^we to eat walking 134.2 



yd'q.'EntldlaxtE^we to speak while — 374.9 

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