BOAS] HANDBOOK OF AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGES 1065 



tuaq N., tuarpoq v. ntr. the only one; only, only one time 



tidnnarpoq v. ntr. assiduously, continuously 



tuwoq N. INTR. has a great ; has many 



uarpoq n. has too many 



Tunaarpoq^ jiimaarpoq v. ntr. (future tense) will or shall in the 

 future, not immediatel}", but later on 



umawoq^jumawoq v. ntr. (future) will, wishes to 



unnarpoq^ jitnnarjpoq v. ntr. probably, most likelj^ 



unnaarpoq v. ntr. no longer, no more 



uppaa V. (this suffix transforms an intransitive verb into a transi- 

 tive, or gives the transitive verb another object) with regard 

 to him (it); and the other one too 



useq V. state of , qualit}^ of 



usaq, ussaq; russaq, yussaq n. similar to ; imitation of 



usaarpoq, ussaarpoq n. represents , makes it represent ; 



pla^^s that it is 



^lt {ssut; t) V. vehicle, instrument, medium, means \>y which -; 



the cause of 



utiyaa v. by means of that; on that occasion, for that reason 



ut'S. owned; belonging to 



uwoq N. INTR. is , is a 



waLLaarpoq^ paLLaarpoq v. too much; in a very high degree 



wik, see pik 



wiyaa, see wiyaa 



WA" N., mippoqY. NTR. proper; properly, strictly 



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