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apt to untie. 



ai^inaliAmw'^ she unties it 162.2 {-Amw"' [§ 28]) 



a,])inahAmwdpe' ^ she always unties it 162.3 (for -Amw°' a- [§ 10]; 



-a2^e'^[§ 14]) 

 dhapihAg then lie untied it 334.16 (for a — Ag' [§ 29]; -' lost before 

 an initial vowel [§ 10]; -h- first time a glide [§ 8]; second 

 time instrumental [§ 21]) 



See also 160.19; 170.4; 172.10, 14; 290.22, 25; 292.5 



aw A' to carry away. 



AWAThdwAg^ they were carrying them away 198.5 {-n- [§ 21]; 



-dwAg^ [§ 28]) 

 dhsiWAnetc'^ then they were carried away 26.3 (d — eic^ [§ 41]; -/(- a 



glide[§8]; -n-[§21]) 

 dwdpih'WAtdwdtc they set to work carrying it 212.21 (a — wdtc^ 



[§ 29]; -' lost by contraction [§ 10]; wdpi- an initial stem, to 



begin; -to- [§ 37]) 

 wlh&WAtdydn^ I would have taken it with me 230.12 (for m- 



with the subjunctive see my note [§ 29]; -h- [§ 8]; -to- [§ 37]; 



-ydn^ [§ 29]) 

 dTiSiWATidtc she took him 38.2 (for a — dtc'^ [§ 29] bv contraction 



[§ 10]; -n-[§21]) 



See also 162.15; 164.7, 8, 9; 166.1; 224.18; 230.12; 246.24; 

 348.9, etc. 



Agost' to climb. 



wlJiAgoslydn^ I shall have to do the climbing 90.19 {ivl — ydri^ 



[§29];-A-[§_8]) 

 dliAgositc he climbed up 94.16 (for d — tc^ [§ 29] bv contraction 

 [§ 10]; -/^-[§8]) 



See also 96.19; 274.24 



AcAtti- to give to eat. 



ACAini give it to him to eat 252.1 (-i [§ 31]) 



d' A- cAiiie gutc then he was given food to eat 70.2 (for a — tc^ [§ 29] 

 by contraction [§ 10]; -e- [§ 8]; -gu- [§ 41]) 

 See also 14.19; 106.1; 256.12 



Agwi~ to cover. 



Ag-wihel'' cover him up 294.18 {-h- [§ 21]; -e- [§ 8]; -!■« [§ 31]) 

 m/mgwi^cm* for liiin to cover himself with 294.21 (evidently a 

 participial; see § 34 near the end; -li- is a glide [§ 8]; ivl- is 

 irregular, as is its use with the subjunctive; see my note to § 29) 



Aniw- to eat. 



Anawitd he that eats me 272.19; 274.3, 7, 12 (for -ito [§ 33]) 



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