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dwdpipe'^t&wsitc then he set to work to kindle a fire 142.8 (for 



a — tc^ [§ 29]; wdpi-- [§ 16] to begin) 

 dlianemipe't'dw'Sitd lie kept on building the fire 142.13 (Jianemi- 



same as liAnemi- [§ 16]) 

 pe'tawal** kindle a fire 158.20 (-it« for -^« [§ 31]; confusion of 



g and I: [§ 3]) 

 ondJcetcipetawsiWdtd accordingly they built a large fire 158.21 (for 



on'^d- [§ 10]; d — wdtc^ [§ 29]; Icetci- intensity) 

 See also 142.11; 146.4; 158.21 



pin- entrance into. 



plna^mn" put me into 96.13 (-a- [§ 8]; -hw- [§ 21]; -in" [§31]; 



pin- is allied to 'p%-{t) [§ 16]) 

 pina^^man* I put it in (a- dropped [§ 12]; d — Amdn^ [§ 29]; -a- 



[§ 8]; -h- [§ 21]) 

 d'plnahwatc^ he put him into 326.17 (d — dtc^ [§ 29]) 



2^og~ to fall. 



dHcapogisdnitc she fell far out there 102.17 (for -nitc^ [§ 34]; dHca- 

 probably is to be divided into d- + 'tea-; 'tea- is tea- by reason 

 of a-; tea- is allied with a'teted- distant; -isd- is from -isd- 



[§19] MOTION THROUGH THE AIR) 



poku-f pok- to break. 



a 'pa^okuskaMvatc he kept on breaking them with his foot 14.5 

 (tor d— die' [§ 29 and § 10]; pa- [§ 25]; -sic- [§ 21]; -a- [§ 8]; -Jiw- 

 [§21]) 

 Icepo'kahapw'^ you break it open 176.9 (ke — dpw"^ [§ 28]; -a- [§ 8]; 



-h- [§ 21]) 

 wi])6'kaJiAg^ one shall break it open 1 76.8 (wi — Ag^ [§ 29] ; -a- [§ 8]; 

 -h- [§ 21]) 



See also 14.8; and compare d' pwawikasMpapa^'knnAg^ he 

 WAS NOT ABLE TO BREAK IT 126.3 (d — Ag^ [§ 29]; pwdwi- 

 not; Jcaski- same as IcAski- [§ 16] ability; pa- [§ 25]; -n- 

 [§ 21]) 



post' entrance into. 



dposi tdivdtvdte they loaded it into 212.22 (for d — dwdtc'^ [§ 29]; 



-[to- [§ 37]; -w- [§ 8]) 

 Jcieiteagipositowate after they had loaded it into 212.23 (a- 

 dropped [§ 12]; Mei- [§ 16] completion; tcdgi- [§ 16] totality; 

 -wdte' [§ 29]) 

 aposite*' he got into it 214.2 (a— te* [§ 29]) 

 See also 214.21; 224.12, 17 



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