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a-Amwa^c*' then he ate him 274.15 (a — dtc* [§ 29]) 

 unJiAmwAgetc^ we (excl.) shall eat him 58.11 (wl — Agetc^ [§ 29]; 



-h- [§ 8]) 

 IddAmwi'lcAn^ don't eat me 96.4 (for Mt"' a-; -VTcau^ [§ 30]) 



See also 26.10; 58.24; 96.10, 11, 17; 166.3; 266.20; 274.5; 

 330.22 



Anetni- yon way. 



Anemiaca^f" go ahead and hunt for game 294.8 (cicd- from clcd- 



to hunt for game; -g^ [§ 31 ]) 

 ah Anem a pitc^ there he sat down 352.24 (a — tc' [§ 29]; Auem- for 



Auemi- [§ 10]; Api- is an initial stem, to sit; ~li- [§ 8]) 



AjH- to sit. 



wihA^itci he shaU sit 16.18 {wi—tci [§ 29]; -h- [§ 8]) 



nemenwATp^ I am content to sit down 370.12 (ne- [§ 28]; menw- 



is an initial stem denoting pleasure) 

 hA^itc" let him be seated 370.11 {h- is ghde [§ 8] after a final 



vowel; -tc'il 31]) 

 dtcUAhitc' he sat down 172.15 (a — tc' [§ 29]; for confusion of h 

 and p see § 3) 



See also 370.7, 8, 9; 316.16 



AsUwi- to save. 



d-A'&kwmesdtc^ he saved them from killing 8.12 (a — dtc^ [§ 29] ; nes- 



is an initial stem, to kill) 

 askuw^wi^ri* I saved it (for d' AskunArrmn^ ; a — Aman^ [§ 29]; -u- 



for -wi- [§ 12]; -n- [§ 21]) 



cagw' to be unwilhng. 



dceigwdnemutc' he was unwilling 24.22 (a — tc'[§ 29]; -dne- [§ 19]; 



-m-[§§21, 37]; -^-[§40]) 

 c'dgwdnemow'^ she was unwilling 170.1 (-o- [§ 40]; -w'' [§ 28]) 

 See also 14.4; 34.10; 144.11 



cawi' to do. 



cawiw" he is doing 288.15 (-w« [§28]) 

 acawim^c* he was doing 322.1 (a — nitc^ [§ 34]) 

 dcsiwigwdn' what he did 342.4, 5, 8, 10 (d — gwdn' [§ 32] ; my trans- 

 lation is literal) 



See also 16.16; 24.20; 66.7; 76.5, 7; 250.7, 9; 280.8, 11; 

 356.16 



clcd' to hunt for game. 



pydtciclcsiW' he comes hitherward hunting for game 92.7 (pydtci- 

 is an extended form of pyd-, an initial stem denoting motion 

 hitherward; -w" [§ 28]) 

 § 16 



