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184. -ats!e receptacle [stem-s., w]. 



naq- to drink nd'gats.'e cup, bucket 20.10 



win- to go to war wl'^natsle war canoe 129.25 



Ic.'we'las feasting place Tclwe'ladzatsle, Tilwe'layatsle 



feast house 

 Lll- to inviting . Ls'LEHatsle inviting recep- 



tacle, i. e., feast house 

 ts'.eq- winter dance ts.'d'gatsle dance house 11.13 



185. -X'dEm time of [stem-s., ind., and word-s.]. The initial x' 



is dropped after s, k, and l sounds. 



qd'sdETYi time of walking 146.41 

 yixwd'x-dETn time of dancing 72.27 (also yi'xHEm) 

 hEgwd'nEmx'HdEx'dEmol time long ago of becoming a man CS 

 8.4 (see nos. 90, 86) 



186. '^Enoc season. The rule of attachment is not clear. There 



may be a secondary form -x^ejix. 



mo'x^unx four ^^ears 18.3 

 M' Eux summer 194.20 



In a few cases the suffix seems to weaken the terminal consonant. 

 TYids what md'yEnx what season X 166.28 



187. -alas material [stem-s., w?]. 



seqi^- to paddle se'walas material for paddles 



{se'xwalas V 496.5) 



188. -fs!Es or -dzES (?) piece of [word-s.]. 



xwd'lilunats'.ES piece of a canoe 



h Egwd' TiEmdzES pieces of a man 32.42 



188a. -e«o^ remains of [stem-s., ind.]. 

 xd'qeso^ remains of bones 94.21 

 ald'Jcwiso^ blood from a wound U.S.N.M. 669.13 

 Ic'd'pesd^ pieces cut out with shears 



189. -^nis useless part [stem-s., ind.]. 



dsnd's cedar-bark dEud'smis useless part belong- 



ing to cedar-bark (i. e., 

 cedar-tree [yellow cedar]) 



tSBlx- hail tsE'lxmis hail-stones 121.24 



190. -p!eq stick, tree [stem-s., ind.; also word-s.]. 

 ^max^- to give a potlatch ^ma'x'^pleq potlatch pole 



yil- to tie yi'lp.'egEndd'la to tie to a 



stick 158.32 

 Here belongs also 



ye'qiEnt.'Eq speaker's staff (from yd'q'.EnV.dla to speak) 186.39 

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