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LLuppoq^ hippoq N. INTR. has (a) bad ; v. intr. badly ; 



has a pain (in some part of his body) 



lussinna7poq Y . ntr. in vain 



lusooq N. or v, like, as if it were 



7)imaaq v. one who is practised in , skilled in 



rmnaawoq v. is practised in — — , skilled in 



mawoq v. ntr. is in the state of 



we N. or V. (intensive) indeed, then 



mmerso'rpoq v. ntr. long time, long 



mmippoq rmippoq N. (instrumentalis) makes a movement with 

 (that part of his body) 



mineq n. a piece of , a fragment of 



mio N. inhabitant of 



misaarpoq v. ntr. by little and little; weakly 



ramioq^ rmioq v. ntr. (rare) after all 



miwoq see imiwoq 



nuikarpoq^ rMYiukarpoq n. intr. goes (is gone) in the direction 

 of 



mukaarpoq n. intr. is situated in the direction of , faces 



naq, rnaq N. peculiar. 



nnaaq^ nnaayua n. his dearest one, favorite, pet 



nnaarpoq v. ntr. enjoys to — ■ — , with pleasure, continues to 



naaipaa^ nnaarpaY. makes it too ; finds it beyond his expec- 

 tations 



narpoq^ nnarpoq v. (this suffix gives the third person of the finite 

 verb a subjective sense; the third person is used thus for i as a 

 form of modest}^; the impersonality = i) ; (passive; thus used in 

 all persons) is to be ed, is ed 



naraa v. he thinks it ing 



nawiarpoq v. ntr. there is a risk that ; most probably it 



will 



naweerp)oq v. ntr. there is no longer any risk that ; now 



he (it) can not more 



naweersarpaa v. prevents him from 



neq (verb abstract; mode xii) 



neqarpoq (passive suffix, especially of such verbs as are not used in 



mode ii) 



nerarpaa v. says that he (it) , says that he is 



ner' Luppoq v. ntr. wrongly (cf . LLuppoq) 



nerpoq v. ntr. I wonder whether , or if 



n&ruwoq v. ntr. (comparative) more 



niaq^ niarpoq ntr. aims at; endeavors 



nnarpoq (suffixed to local adverbs) goes (to) there 



nnippoq (verbal derivative, of the verb abstract, mode xii) 



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