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tcxup, tcxEp to extinguish 51.2, to flicker 50.24; tcxE'incxEp 28.8 



tcx noise of footsteps on sand 75.3 



tcxoa'p to gnaw; tcxoa' ptcxoap 175.23 



guimn a noise under water 217.16 



gom noise of something heavy falhng down 27.9 



Icumm noise of dancing 167.5 



gE'cgsc to drive 15.5 



Iclut to tear off 89.25; I'lu'tklut to clear up (sky) 249.4 



Jcu'tcxd to sneeze 64.24 



quUnoise of falHng objects 67.1, noise of heels striking the ground 



65.13 

 g!a'lg!al to beat time 

 q!e door creaks 66.14 

 a;a; to blow 113.20 

 xafxa to rub 65.9 



xfwe to blow nose 113.21, to blow on water before drinking 213.13 

 leI'' to break 165.19; le'IcleIc 68.16 

 le'IcleTc to burrow 95.13 



LEX to split (planks) 27.1, to burst 204.4 ; l!e'xl!ex to tear 145.20 

 le'xlex noise of scratching 153.7 

 Lap noise of shooting 272.20 



lux to come out 49.2, 201.1 ; lu'xlux to pull out (of ground) 138.9 

 lTce' pLlcEp to grasp in talons 137.15 



zJc'dp to squeeze 9.8; Llild'pLTildp with eyes run out 29.20 

 Lqlop to cut 114.3 



Lxoa'p to dig 23.5; LXoa'pLxoap 115.15 

 l!l! to titter 177.15 

 LlEg to hit, to strike 156.23 

 L!dg, Lldx to crackle 38.1, 185.8 

 lIIep under water 14.8 

 (2) Descriptive words. 

 pdL full 39.1; pd'Lma 229.24 

 wax to pour out 68.1, to take across river in canoe 23.24 ; wd'xwax 



43.2 

 wdx to light, set afire 28.2, to bloom 165.26 

 Jdomm no noise 

 Tc'.d'ya no, none 



hie no 128.5, nothing 14.1, to disappear 128.28 

 qlEl strong; q.'E'lqfsl hard, 139.8, too diflficult 204.12 

 tEmp/n empty, clean 

 IeHe to stop doing something 

 tuwd'x to light, shine 12.1 (see wdx) 

 Icu'llkull light of weight 199.9 

 h!am, TclEm no, none 37.15 

 Iep to boil 173.1 



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