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{u)iv1gi-f {u)wige- to dwell. 



wigiw?'^ he lives 220.22 (-w" [§ 28]) 



dwiginitc^ where he dwelt 160.15 (a — nitc^ [§ 34]) 



aJclwi'Wwlgeivdtc^ they went in an indefinite direction and 



lived there 66.15 (a — wdtc^ [§ 29]; Mwi motion in an indefinite 



direction; cf. M- [§ 16]) 

 wawlgi^'^ he who dwells 38.9 (from uwlgi-; the change of the 



stem-vowel is due to the fact that the form is a participial 



[§§12,33]; -i«[§33]) 

 wawigim^cm* he who dwelt there 80.9, 20; 82.2, 10, 22; 84.10, 



21, etc. (for the change of the stem-vowel see §§ 12, 33; 



-nitcin' [§34]) 

 wsiwigitcig^ they who dwell here 194.7 {-tcig^ [§ 33]) 

 dhuwiginitc^ where they were living 194.5, 18 (a — nitc^ [§ 34]; -Jiu- 



is not an accretion, it is to be divided into -]i- + u- [see my 



note on this point, § 8]) 



See also 10.5; 38.7; 160.14; 320.3; etc. 



wAtii' to lose. 



awAniMte' he lost him 182.12 (d—dtc' [§ 29]; -]i- [§ 21]) 



WAtcd- to cook. 



awAtcaM^c* then she cooked a meal 240.12 (a — dtc^ [§ 29]; -h- 



[§ 21]) 

 wiwAtcQ.TiAgw'' we (inch) shall cook for him 256.8 {wl — Agw^[^ 29]; 



-h-[§2l]) 

 wiwutcsLJiawAWdn^ shall we cook for him 260.15 (indirect ques- 

 tion; wl — WAgwav} [§ 32] ; confusion of ^ and * unless wl- is used 

 unusually with the subjunctive; -li- [§ 21]; -a- [§ 8]) 



See also 152.20, 21; 228.7; 232.3; 234.22; 244.7; 248.21; 

 262.8; 264.3; 266.1 



wdpA- to look at. 



Tclwk^iAtd'pen'^ let us look. into it 24.8 Qcl — dfen"^ [§ 28]; -t- [§ 21]) 

 awapAma^c* he looked at her 46.7 (a — dtc^ [§ 29]; -m- [§ 21]) 

 wapAmm" look at me 322.3 {-m- [§21]; -in« [§ 31]) 



See also 104.13, 19; 146.7, 9; 250.8; 316.20; 338.7 



wtcd- to implore. 



dwic&megutc he was implored 182.5 (for d — tc^ [§ 29, also § 10]; 

 -m-[§21]; -e-[§8]; -gu- [§ m) 



wznAni- to flay and cut up. 



winAni/i*' cut it up 58.2, 3; 162.13 (-h- [§ 21]; -^ [§ 31]) 

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