800 BUEEAU OF AMEEICAN ETHNOLOGY [bull. 40 



nalcdpltdtdtc then again he crawled into 290.4 {nalc- again; d- 

 temporal prefix; fit- into [§ 16]; -tc for -t& 3d person singular 

 animate aorist, conjunctive mode [§ 29]) 



-iisd- has to do with locomotion by land, with particular reference 

 to that of the foot and leg, and of such nature as to imply 

 lack of speed. The combination of ideas involved is synony- 

 mous with the word walk. 



cosJcd'^Jcusk^w"^ he walks straight, erect {cosk- [§ 16]) , 



wa'^usa^w'* he starts off on a walk {wdp- to begin [§ 16]) 



ndhns'k'w^ he learns how to walk (compare nahitcimdvf' he 

 KNOWS HOW TO SWIM Under -tcim- [p. 801]) 



tete^pussi^w"^ he walks round in a circle (tetep- in a circle [§16]) 



pyd'tusVw"^ he comes a-walking {pyd- motion hither [§ 16]; -^- 

 intervocalic [§ 8]) 



a' pemiwdpusMc^ then he started to walk 194,19 (a- temporal pre- 

 fix; pemi- wdp- [§ 16]) 



Myus'An^ walk thou about 300.2 (kt- about [§ 16]; -y- a glide 

 [§ 8]; -n> 2d person singular imperative [§ 31]) 



wiMyussiW"' it [animate] shall walk about 300.1 (wi- future) 



pagususkn'^ walk thou on ahead 340.4 



d'Jciwdpussiydg^ after we proceeded on the way 342.13 (a- tem- 

 poral prefix; Mci- wdp- [§ 16]; see § 12 for loss of ci; for the 

 ending see § 29) 



-ftof/o- is locomotion by water, and differs from -tcim- in having 

 more of the sense of conveyance. 



pydta'\\o^,o''W^ he comes a-swimming {pyd- motion hither [§ 16]) 

 Mwa'\\ogb^w°^ he swims about (k%- motion round about [§ 16]) 

 A'nema'hogOi^w'^ he swims thitherward 

 sd' yitepd'hogo^w"^ he swims with the head above water {sdgi- 



exposed [§ 16]; tepd head) 

 a pemitepiklckahMgunitc^ they passed by swimming 184.2 (pemi- 



to pass [§ 16]; -hugu- saiae as-hogd-; -nitd [§ 34]) 



'paho- is of the nature of -usd-, differing from it only in the degree 

 of locomotion. It denotes speed and swiftness, and is best 

 translated by the term to run. 



pe'mipaho^w"^ he runs past {pemi- to pass [§ 16]) 

 ua' gipaho^w"' he stops running {nAgi- to stop [§ 16]) 

 Jc'i'wi^aho^w"' he runs arovmd (kl- motion round about [§ 16]) 

 nA'gAski]iah6^w°' he runs with back bent forward 

 pd'cipaho^w'^ he leaves a gentle touch as he flies past on the run 



§ 19 



