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-dAme'kwi- earth; solid body, and so, 
sky. 144.16 (twice), 144.21, 380.24, 
392.42, 532.36, 532.39. 
ami- contrive to. 50.34, 304.36, 386.19, 
512.5, 552.33. 
umi- move (camp). 
572.36. 
Gwa‘si- more. 
308.9, 556.9. 
awiwi- a little bit. 262.35. 
-iwe- promise (-m-instr.). 190.40. 
A- place, own (-‘s- -‘t6- instr.); be 
placed (inanimate copula -'tié-); at 
times, practically a copula. 60.22, 
60.26, 60.27, 78.23, 82.22, 314.9 
(twice), 318.41, 384.7, 388.25, 406.41, 
512.28, 554.26. 
-a- eat, bite (with -m- -t- instr.) ; middle 
voice when _ intransitive. 88.39, 
88.41, 128.7 (twice), 202.37, 298.14, 
600.2. 
-A- an inanimate copula derived from 
-at-. 56.38, 114.8, 316.25, 316.27, 
406.16, 466.33. 
-A- an inapimate copula derived from 
-an-. 138.41, 140.30, 142.18, 298.15, 
330.44, 484.12. 
A‘ka- burn (-‘sw- -‘s- instr.; -‘so- -ti- 
middle). 90.17, 204.40, 278.36, 
314.36, 556.20. 
A‘ka- watch; apparently only occurs 
56.13, 62.13, 
when combined with wapa-. 62.8, 
314.28, 462.20. 
A‘kawi- pursue (-‘- instr.). 576.20. 
-A‘kamigi- land, earth (substantival) ; 
-at- copula. 56.1, 392.34, 396.18, 
468.9, 474.10, 512.20. 
-a‘kiwi- “have doings” in slang seuse. 
310.39, 314.28, 330.29, 416.2-3. 
A‘kowa- the last. 532.3, 532.16. 
a‘ko‘ckanawaé- wear out (of clothing). 
64.26. 
A‘ku- as far as; clearly derived from 
A‘kwi-; but by what phonetic process 
is unknown in the cases cited below. 
164.32, 164.33 (twice). 
-a‘kya- earth. 470.9, 514.12. 
A‘kwawi- fill. 62.39, 314.20. 
-a'kwa- course (of sun); with nawi- 
noon; combined with this and wa‘tci 
(see u-), idiomatically south. 48.13, 
296.34, 382.17, 508.20, 550.4. 
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STEMS [ETH. ANN. 40 
A‘kwi- extend; with -‘ck- instr. in pro- 
portion as one wears out (clothing, 
etc.); with -‘c- instr., cut off as far 
as. 46.26-27, 58.42, 66.34 (twice), 
68.37, 140.1, 316.20, 384.27, 384.36, 
444.10, 506.38, 556.18. 
A‘kwi- exhaustion. 46.32. 
A‘kwi- (with postverbal -t- -4tei-) sur- 
face. 392.40, 400.27. 
A‘kwiya*%tci- worse, more so. 
12, 440.28. 
Agam- the other side of. 388.14—-15. 
Agawa- (with -n- -t- instr.) desire, want. 
86.36, 310.34, 382.19-20, 560.35. 
Agawi- barely. 52.3-4, 600.6. 
-Aga- sing (-mo- middle); derived from 
naAga-, 594.26, 608.23, 608.25. 
Age- a subsidiary form of agen-. 414.7. 
Agen- disappear (evidently a fossilized 
compound with -gen- as the posterior 
member; or Agi- compounded with 
-en-. 
Agi- disappear, lose (-'- -‘td- instr.; -'so- 
-ti- middle). 48.28-29, 144.12, 
144.13, 474.37, 562.19. 
-agi- pay. 58.26, 58.27. 
Ago-hang up (-n- -t6d- instr.; -“tcin- and 
-tii- auxiliaries when intransitive). 
66.39, 122.34, 124.1, 144.35, 314.37, 
392.9, 392.43. 
Agoni- snowy; in origin a compound. 
550.29. 
Agu'si- play the bowl and dice game. 
Agwa- motion out of the water. 
AgwaAna- cover (precise meaning ? -‘w- 
-‘- instr.); a compound of agwi-, but 
the posterior element is obscure: 
Cree and Ojibwa have exact pho- 
netic equivalents of the compound, 
582.27, 600.12, 600.12-13. 
Agwapi- fasten; with reduplication, 
Agwagwapi-; though in origin surely 
a compound of agwi- cover and -api- 
tie. 578.19. 
Agwi- cover (-‘- instr.) ; the exact mean- 
ing of the compound agwana- (-‘w- 
-‘- instr.) is not clear, though both 
Cree and Ojibwa have exact pho- 
netic equivalents. 436.3, 444.18. 
Agwi- be in water. 162.22. 
a‘ca- feed (-m- instr.; -t- when a dou- 
ble object construction is used). 
48.21, 296.34, 572.9. 
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