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167. -of FELLOW [WORD-S., and STEM-S., IND.] 



(a) woRD-s.: 



g'okula to live in house 

 yd'qlant.'dla to speak 



a^ma'ldla to play together 



g'o'lculot house-mate 



yae'q! ant Idiot fellow- speaker 



31.2 

 ahnd'ldlot play-fellow X 201.4 



(6) 



la'xwalap! to love each other la'xwalaplot loving friends 



267.37 



STEM-S.: 



hsg'^- man 

 g'eg- chief 



168 



hul- to lie down 



-m/} RELATIONSHIP [ STEM-S.]. 



gag- grandfather 



hex^wot fellow-man 113.12 

 g'e'x^ut fellow chief 

 hayo't TiYSil 248A2 

 Iculo't person with whom one 

 lies dowTi X 5.16 



gags' mp 134.2 

 dbE'mp 35.76 

 omp 22.6 



ab- mother 



{wo-) father 



plslwu- husband's sister, l;roth- plE'lwwmp 



er's wife 

 riEg- parent-in-law, child-in-law nsgn'mp 



Here belongs also g'inp wife's sister. It may be that the m is 

 here assimilated by an n of the stem. A change between m 

 and n has been mentioned in the sufRx -enox^, which assumes in 

 one case the form -imux^ (see no. 162). The stem for father 

 appears in the possessive second person without this suffix. 

 169. -niik" HAVING [stem-s., ind.; word-s.]. 



sa'sEimi children 



ax- to do 

 wd'ldEm word 



do'xhvaLEl to be seen 



170. 'ad HAVING [stem-s., w]. 

 Idw- husband 



Leq- name 



Jc'Ied- chief's daughter 



xu'rik^- cliild 

 §36 



sa'sEmnuJc^ having children 



45.7 

 axnnk'^ possessor 103.12 

 wd'ldEmniik^ to have word, 



i. e., to talk to 46.30 

 do' x^wa LElnuk'^ one who has 



seen things 41.34 



Id'wad having a husband 

 48.37 



Le'gad having a name 19.1 



Ic'le'dad to have a chief's 

 daughter 133.6 



xu'ngwadEX'^ld to become pos- 

 sessed of a child 



