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141. -a TO ENDEAVOR [sTEM-s., H, alwajs with reduplication with 

 a vowel] (see § 46). 



dd'doqiwa to endeavor to see 

 x'd'x'a^ya to try to disappear 

 nd'naqa^wa to try to meet 

 yd'ya^wa to try to dance 

 dd'dox^wasElaa to try to dis- 

 cover 

 tsd'tsa^ya to try to draw water 

 nd'nets.'aayu hook for pulling 

 up red cod V 332, 18 (see 

 no. 174) 

 This suffix is used very often with nouns. 



ts'.d'ts! dk-'.a to try to get 

 feathers 157.3 



doq^- to see 

 x'is- to disappear 

 nd'qo to meet 

 yix'"- to dance 

 dd'xHoasEla to discover 



tsd to draw water 

 ne's to pull 



tslEll-- feather 

 sds- spring salmon 

 g'ix'"^- steelhead salmon 

 xunh^- child 

 xwdk^'^- canoe 



sd'yatsia to catch spring sal- 

 mon 



g'd'g'iwa to try to catch steel- 

 head salmon 



xiDd'xunk'.wa to try to get a 

 child 



xwd'xwaklwa to try to get a 

 canoe 



It also occurs quite frequently with other suffixes. 



loL to obtain (see no. 140) 

 lae'h to enter (see no. 47) 

 Id'tVEl^ to go out (see no. 37) 

 ^wt'loL to obtain all (see no. 

 140) 



Id'loL.'a to try to obtain 73.21 

 Id'laeLla to try to enter 

 Id'lawultsia to try to go out 

 ^wdl^wiloLla to try to get all 

 CS 10.30 



142. -^ijala to go to look for [stem-s., ind., always with reduplica- 

 tion with a vowel] (see § 46). 

 t!es- stone 



xwak^- canoe 



t!d't!esE^ydla to go to look for 



stones 

 xwd' xwaku^ydla to go to look 



for a canoe 



142(1. 'iUald TO G^ [STEM-S., IND.]. 



qH'^mdla many walking 16.2 

 wad'xumdla to go in company with several 44.19 

 Hd'Hamdlaga right going woman (mythical name of mouse) 11.12 

 (see no. i92) 

 1426. -s^dla deserted [stem-s., ind.]. 

 Icwas^d'la to sit deserted CS 40.4 

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