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mes' to derive real benefit. 



wlinesdnetAmdgW ye shall derive real benefit from it 32.12 



{wi—AmagW [§ 29]; -dne- [§ 19]; -t- [§ 21]) 



nietawa- to sulk. 



iTmmetawawafc* then they sulked 30.9 (for 'm'- a- [§ 10]; a — wdtc^ 



[§ 29]) _ 

 matawa^ci^* they that sulk at him 30.12 (participial; hence the 

 vowel-change [§ 12]; -dtcig^ [§ 33]) 

 See also title 30; and 30.10 



tneta- to take pleasure in. 



nemetsitdnet'' I am pleased with it 324.16 (/le— « [§ 28]; -/- [§ 8]; 



-dne-U 18]; -^ [§ 21]) 

 metSitdnetAmAnin^ don't you take delight in it 324.15 (-AmAni 

 [§29]; -7^n§29]) 



mt- to give. 



m.inenAgd'"' I would give to thee 58.23 (-n- [§21]; -e- [§ 8]; -nAgd""' 



[§ 30]) 

 Hmme^uwaw^he shall give you 32.13 (kl — guwaw° [§ 28] ; -n-[§ 21] ; 



-e- [§ 8]) 

 minegutcin^ they (inan.) that were given to him 24.28 (-gu- [§ 41]; 

 -tcin' [§34]) 



See also 24.23; 222.19, 20, 25 



tntC' to give. 



valciydgdgu"' you might give to him 32.11 (-iydgdgu^ [§ 30]) 



fnlgd- to fight. 



amlga^f^c' he fought with 14.4 (d—tc' [§ 29]; -t'l- [§ 38]) 

 dwdpiuiigMiwdtc^ when they began fighting with each other 22.18 



(a- probably an error for a-; d — wdtc^ [§ 29]; wdpi- [§ 16] to 



begin; -ti- [§38]) 

 wdjnTaigiitlwdtc^ they began fighting with each other 34.8 (d- 



dropped [§ 12]) 

 wiralgsititc he would fight with them 24.23 (for ivi — tc^ [§ 29]) 

 vnmigMlydn} you will fight 24.25 (wi — ydn^ [§ 29]) 

 See also 24.26 



fntsl- cacare. 



amisifc*' when he eased himself 76.5 (a — tc^ [§ 29]) 

 mmis' I am about to ease myself 274.15, 16 (m- [§ 28]) 

 misimisisa one would ease and keep on easing 272.20; 274.4, 8, 

 13 (reduphcation [§ 25]; -sd lengthened form of -sa [§ 30]) 

 See also 274.20, 21; 276.10 



§ 16 



