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U'lo round 186.23 



L'.ak spread out 178.7 



LlmEn to break into small pieces, soft 130.4; L.'mE'nL.'mEn 17.9 



(3) Words expressin<i: states of mind and body. 

 iu'Lll proud 93.16 



pEt quiet 177.24 



J) Jala' quietly, safe 198.4 



tEll, Uil tired 62.14; tE'lltEll tired all over (=^ rheumatism) 



tq!ex to like 129.27 



t!aya' well, healthy 165.21 



tSES cold 41.9 



tSE'xtSEX unwell, feelinti^ uncomfortable 



tcxap to hesitate 27.15 



q!at to love 41.6 



xdx to notice, observe 75.17 



LEk!, Lal\' weak 212.21 



tde'lctdek almost choked 151.1 



lax lonesome 22.3 



gu'tgut exhausted 



k.'EX cloyed 46.24; 1\'e'x]c!ex grease smell 137.7 



]c!a silent 37.9, 129.2 



Jc.'wan hopeful 134.8; Uwa'nh.'wan glad 38.20 



Jclwac afraid 211.15 



Jc!cd stiff in joints 



q!am lazy 138.4 



L.'o'y a stingy (?) 139.11 



L.'d to fear 212.11 



L.'iMq to recover 196.22 



(4) Color-terms. 

 ie'^Z black 25.11 

 Idas yellow 



C'peq gray (dry?) 109.10 

 ^^.' op white 124.25 

 ptcix green 30.21 

 Ljnl red 185.20 

 ts.'Emm variegated 



(5) Miscellaneous words. 

 id'c to let alone 187.13 

 ux to take a chance 



wuk! straight 24.12; wuli-lEwa' 107.20 



pE'Tika afoot 217.8, 107.6 



pd'nic to give secretly payment to a shaman 200.7 



pd^ to divide; pd'^pa^ 248.4 



pax imluckv 264.13 



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