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kJiii- to feel gently. 



d'kiiaendtc then he let his hand steal softly over her 322.21 (for 

 d—dtc' [§ 29] by contraction [§ 10]; -e- [§ 8]; -n- [§ 21]) 



wikimendt'^ wishing to pass his hand gently over her, he began 

 to feel her 326.5 (-at'' [I 29]; for the use of un- with the sub- 

 junctive see my note to §29) 



klni- to sharpen. 



■wiklnihdw"^ he shall sharpen it (a moose-antler in a sacred 



bundle; hence animate) 106.15 (a future form of a transitive 



3d person subject with 3(1 person object; wl — diD'^ see my 



note [§28]; -/^- [§ 21]) 

 M'kmilidw^ you shall sharpen him (it) 108.2 (M — av)°^ [§ 28]; -h- 



[§21]) 

 d'kmihatc^ then he sharpened him 108.3 (a — atc^ [§ 29]) 

 wdsiklnikumdydg^ made sharp at the point 356.13 (-Jcum- same 



as -gum- [§ 18]) 



kip- to fall. 



d'kiTpisdnitc^ then they fell through the air 332,4, 5 (a — nitc^ [§ 34]; 

 -isd- from -isd- [§ 19]) 



Ji'Jsk' to cut up. 



d'kiskecutc^ then he w^as cut up 166.3 (a — utc^ [§ 41]; -e- [§ 8]; -c- 



[§21]) 

 k'iskecAmw"' he cut it off {Aniw'^ [§ 28]) 



kJivn- to turn back. 



kiwsitdwe^ let us go back 72.3 {-tdwl^ [§ 6] for -tdwe [§ 31]) 

 a'kiwaic* then he turned back 94.4 (a — tc'^ [§ 29]) 

 a'pewikiwiiir so he started to turn back 210.1 (for d — tc^ by con- 

 traction [§ 10]; femi- [§ 16]) 

 kiwanu go back 208.15 (prolongation of -nu [§ 31]) 

 See also 166.9, 22 



JiU- to fear. 



knsegw'^ he was feared 56.14 (-s- [§ 21]; -e- [§ 8]; -gw'' [§ 41]) 

 kxxtAmW' he feared it 214.20 {-t- [§ 21]; -^w?r« [§ 28]) 

 See also 120.8; 190.21; 214.1: 284.20 



kilt- to feel of. 



akniejidtc' then he felt of her 46.9 (d—dtc' [§ 29]; -e- [§ 8]; -n- 



[§21]) 



inaiyo-, tnaif/u- to weep. 



maiyamaiybJidw" it w^as common for him to make them cry 16.9 



{malya-il 25]; -h- [§ 21]; -aw« [§ 28]) 



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