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142c. -go TO MEET [sTEM-s., IND.]; loses initial g, used with redupli- 

 cation or lengthening of stem vowel. 



la to go Is'lgo to meet 



gil first g'ig'i'lgo meeting the first 



time (i. e., newly married 



couple) 

 Ic'iq- to strike together Ic'd'qo canoes meet 



q!ul- alive q'.wd'lago to meet alive 193.29 



^yak'- bad ^yd'Jc'dmas to vanquish 131.24 



(see no. 158) 



143. -ost!qa to use, only with numeral adverbs. 

 ^riE'mpIendst.'qa to use once. 

 q!e'p!endst!qa to use many times 

 maHp.'e'nostlEqa it happened twice 470.41 



§ 34. Activities Perfortneil ivith Special Organs of the Bodij {Nos, 



144-155) 



144. -k'ldla continued noise, continued action with the voice 



[sTEM-s., h]. After t, ts, h stops, l, I, -dla, with hardened termi- 

 nal consonant ; after s, generally ^dla. 



dd'Jc'Idla to ask for something 



18.9 

 dE'nxk'Idla noise of singing 



11.10 



da to hold 

 dEThx- to sing 

 SEpElk'- noise of metal 



ax- to do 

 fek'^- to joke 

 Lei- to call 

 d'dzsq- wrong 



sal- love song 



o'^mis curious 



g'inl- child 



SEpE'lx'lc' .'dlag'ize ringing noise 



on water 152.34 

 axJc'.'d'la to ask 7.5 

 tek'.wd'la to joke 24.6 

 Le'Hdla to invite 23.2 

 d'dzEq'.dla to say something 



wrong X 101.30 

 sd'^ldla to sing love song X 



8.36 

 d'^mitsldla curious sound 



196.20 

 g'i'nldla noise of child 



In a few cases -Ic'ala appears as word suffix. 



hEgwd'nEm man hEgwd'uEmli:' .'dlanoiseoi amsm 



148.26 

 ^Za really d'lah'.dla to speak really X 



5.24 

 Irregular is — 



yd'q!ant!dla to speak (see yd'q.'eg'aH to begin to speak, no. 145) 



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