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SbhAnemiwdpusdwa,t& they continued to start off on a walk 108.8 



(conj. aor. ; JiAnemiwd'p- [wdpi-] -usd- [§§ 16, 19]) 

 a'H(/usawatc' they tramped about 136.14 (Jcl-y-usd- [§§ 16, 8, 19]) 

 a'^^awatc* when they came 120.7, 166.22 (conj. aor.) 

 a'^^omwatc' then they halted to camp 166.13 (conj. aor.; poni- 



[§ 16]) 

 aw^^matc' they halted 166.7 (conj. aor.; nagi [§ 16]) 

 hnepawsitc^ they slept 334.19 (conj. aor.) 

 apenuwatd then they went away 334.19 (conj. aor.) 

 wl'pemamwwatc' then it was their purpose to begin to flee (conj, 



fut.; pem-d-m-u- [§§ 16, 19, 21, 37, 40]) 



Transitive forms: 



wltAcinesAg^ I shall kill her 102.1 (conj. fut.; nes- to kill) 

 dgwitcd wlnesenanin^ I do not mean to kill thee 54.23 (conj. fut. ; 



-?i* negative suffix) 

 SLWdwitAmawiyAu^ when you (singular) taunted me about him 



330.16 (conj. aor.) 

 a'^'camiyAn' you (singular) gave them to me to eat (conj. aor.) 

 wipdpAgamenaig^ we (excl.) shall now club you to death 160.6 



(conj. fut.; pdpAga- reduplicated form of a stem allied to 



pAg[i]-[UU, 20]; -me- [§§8, 21]) 

 necijAiY' if thou slay me 54.21 (subj. pres. ; nes-, nee- to slay [see §9]) 

 \vihdWAnAt& wilt thou carry them away? 54.21 (conj. fut.) 

 wiketeminaw'iy'Agw^ that ye will bless me 380.7 (conj. fut.) 

 SiWdpAinsitc he looked at her 298.20 (conj. aor.; -tc for -tc^ before 



a vowel) 

 a'fcusatc' he feared him 366.22 (conj. aor.; -s- [§ 21.7]) 

 aJiinRtc' he said to him (her) 240.16, 290.18 (conj. aor.; -n- [§ 21]) 

 a'Hcinesatc' after she had slain (an animate object) 254.19 (conj. 



aor.; Mci- [§ 16]; nes- to slay) 

 SiWipumatc^ he then ate with them 296.8 (conj. aor.; wl-pu-m- 



[§§16,21,37]) 

 &lcAsTcimsLtc she succeeded in persuading her 102.6 (conj. aor.; 



IcAslci -m- [§§ 16, 21]; -tc for -tc^ before a vowel) 

 Sipydtdhwsit& he then fetched (an animate object) 266.15 (conj. 



aor.; pyd-t-o-hw- [§§ 16, 8, 19, 21]) 

 awdpAtAg' he then looked at (the inanimate thing) 222.22, 248.3 



(conj. aor.; -^-[§§ 21, 37]) 

 nd'MlcdgenAg' she also washed it 178.21 (conj. aor.; naka also, 



again; -a lost before d-; Tidg-n- [§§ 8, 16, 21]) 

 'iiipemwutAg^ so he shot at (the inanimate object) 252.19 (conj. 



aor.; -^-[§§21,37]) 

 &wdpAc%mvw2itc} when they poke fun at me 322.12 (conj. aor.; 



wdpA to look at) 

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