fiOAs] HANDBOOK OF AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGES 615 



-kxamit to pay attention. 



i-ka-kxamit mind , 



-a-kxamit to pay attention 



-gunk TO club. 



d-qo-gu'nk-za-tk club 



-x-gunk to club 

 -tciam TO comb. 



L-ge-tcara-e-te comb 

 -Lxe to crawl. 



L-qa-Lxe'-la one who crawls much ( = crab) 



-Utca EAR. 



o'-utca ear 

 -x-wu'tca-tk to hear 



-LXEl(Em) TO EAT. 



i-ka-LXE'l-matk dish 



-^Oic TO BREAK WIND. 



-xs'l^oic-qc to break wmd (perhaps for -^oicqoic) 

 o'-^wic-qc wind broken 



-£iC AROUND NECK. 



-Lx-ot it is around the neck 

 i-q!e'-LX-dt necklace 



-tewa TO BAIL OUT. 



-x-tewa to bail out canoe 



o-H-tewaf-Lx-te for bailing out into the water (= bailer) 



-kamot PROPERTY. 



-x'ETYiota to barter 

 t-kamo'ta property 



-kema{tk) baton. 

 d'-kumatk baton 

 -xematk to beat time with baton 



-Le to CATCH WITH HERRING-RAKE. 



-x-Le-n to catch with herring-rake 



i-qa-Le'-ma-tk herring-rake 

 -mdcx'Em to play, to fool. 



t-ki-mo' cx' Ema toys 

 -m^cx wood. 



e-ra^cx tree 



o-m^ecx kettle 



-xsl-mEqci to gather wood 



-p!a TO ENTER. 



i-qe'-plal doorway 



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