MICHELSON | 
a- imitate (with -n- instr.). 
382.6, 468.19. 
-a- blow, be blown (of wind; with -‘cin- 
-naw- 
-‘sen- and their derivatives). 186.40, 
188.3, 188.4, 188.7, 188.8, 188.33, 
194.5, 562.15, 594.29. 
-a- flee (always middle voice). 58.40, 
62.15, 398.45, 574.33, 574.35, 594.5, 
608.35. 
-a- boil; with -‘sw- -‘s- instr.; -ta- 
copula; stem perhaps na-. 248.8, 
248.9 (twice), 254.17, 254.25. 
-4- an inanimate copula; corresponds 
to animate -'‘si-. 64.8, 70.26, 74.20, 
82.16, 84.37, 118.40, 296.38, 300.12, 
302.39, 380.23, 386.27, 392.29, 408.29, 
412.34, 412.35, 484.31, 486.27, 508.22, 
528.27, 554.21, 562.15, 562.27 (twice), 
588.16, 594.2, 594.15. 
a-, 4- go; combined with wit- (see wi- 
with) and -m- instr., accompany; 
with inan. copula -migat-. 48.8, 
48.12, 48.17, 50.1, 52.43, 54.30, 56.10, 
56.15, 56.19, 56.21, 60.10, 116.28, 
178.1, 296.30, 306.24, 310.16, 314.4, 
330.29, 384.28, 404.33, 448.36, 474.14, 
486.38, 522.5, 522.7, 568.16, 600.30, 
600.32. 
-a‘ka- (middle voice, -‘so- -taé-) dry, 
burn. 268.19, 556.18, 582.13-14, 
596.7. 
-a‘ka- throw at (-‘w- instr.); phonetic 
(?) modification of a stem -a‘ka- 
throw. 168.25, 428.39. 
-a'ki- throw. 220.36, 268.34, 272.33. 
-a‘ki- land, earth. 576.9, 600.31, 
600.34. 
-‘ko- shut. 326.25. 
a‘kowi- rear (of space), ago (of time). 
146.28, 258.14, 328.10, 330.40, 330.41, 
550.14, 554.26-27, 560.4, 570.23. 
a‘ku- plainly, clearly; stem probably 
really a‘kwi-; -‘taw- -‘t- instr. 72.30, 
72.31, 72.33, 72.34: 
-a‘ku- determine, regulate (-n- -n- 
instr.); combined with awa- hand, 
dedicate, consecrate. 74.18, 80.12, 
236.21, 244.14, 408.23-24, 464.9, 
510.19, 510.40, 524.41, 524.42. 
-a‘ku- paint; derived from wa‘ku-. 
224.3, 224.3—4. 
-a‘ku- meaning ? 
a‘kw- more, most. 
62.37. 
52.36, 
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-a'kwi- wood (correctly analyzed ?). 
48.17. 
a*kwama- be sick; in Fox a transitive 
verb with inanimate object; -t- 
instr. Evidently a compound in 
origin: see -ama-, and cf. Ojibwa 
a'ku-si- be sick. 46.11, 50.12, 70.24, 
316.39, 416.37, 506.7-8, 506.10, 
552.35-36, 564.1. 
a‘kwama- watch closely. 48.7. 
a'kwd- be angry. 58.35, 90.31, 320.18, 
556.42, 572.19. 
a‘kwi- dangerous; 
454.22. 
a‘kwi- exact meaning ? used in combi- 
nation with co'cki- straight. 234.12, 
234.26. 
-a‘kwi- hard matter at rest; often 
means wood, tree, forest; combined 
with me't- (see me-), bare ground, 
nothing at all; combined with this 
and followed by natuni- (see natu-, 
-ni-), search the bare ground for 
food; copulas -‘si- -at-; also -a-; 
rarely -‘cka- -‘ckai- and -4tcin-. 
318.31, 318.32, 318.39, 330.44, 556.17, 
576.39. 
often, a weapon. 
a‘kwipogw- sour. 306.5. 
-aga- fly; a rare, sacrosanct stem. 
466.12. 
-igi- exact meaning ? (with -'- - ‘td-in- 
str.) used in combination with ketemi- 
piteous; and similarly in Sauk, Kicka- 
poo, Cree, Montagnais, Ojibwa, and 
Algonkin, and hence probably also in 
other Central Algonquian languages. 
48.24, 56.25, 300.28, 300.32, 390.32, 
390.40. 
-ago- be related to (with -m- -t- instr.). 
94.11, 158.37, 184.29, 380.30, 396.20, 
510.29, 522.12, 536.22. 
-4g0- appraise a person’s ways; with 
menwi- to like a person’s ways; 
with mya- to dislike a person’s 
ways. 302.35-36, 328.25, 328.37. 
agwa- pile (-n- -td- instrumentals; 
-‘so- -ti- middle); combined with 
kiwi-, be stretched out (often of a 
dead person); with -pi-, sit in a 
clump, rest. 46.40, 58.34, 58.37, 
86.4, 118.2, 304.16, 410.17, 436.4, 
460.1, 534.27, 536.14-15, 536.15, 
600.9. 
