MICHELSON | 
A‘cAt- repay (used only of repaying 
the goods and clothing given an 
adopted person at the time of an 
adoption-feast). 384.30. 
A‘ce‘ki- adopt (-‘- instr.); the modern 
form of u‘ce'ki-. 482.5. 
A‘ceno- disappear, die (euphimism), be 
absent. 54.6, 60.39, 300.37. 
A‘ci- make, get one in the habit of 
(rarely with postverbal -‘tci-; -‘to- 
instr. with inanimate objects); build 
(with auxiliary -gi-); build for some 
one (-gaw- instr.) ; frighten out of the 
brush (of animals; -‘kaw- instr.). 
52.44, 296.5, 296.31, 410.40, 442.26, 
454.23. 
A‘ci- near, against (with postverbal -t- 
-it¢ci-). 488.36, 488.39, 488.40. 
A‘ci‘ckiwi- mud. 560.12, 562.11, 
564.20. 
A‘cita‘i sufficiently? 414.9. 
A‘citoni- trade (with the auxiliary -ga-, 
but in this case the whole combina- 
tion must be given as a‘citoniga-, 
A‘citonigé- [see p. 617]); trade with 
(with the instr. -gaw-). 58.24, 60.18, 
60.20-21. 
A‘cka- dry up (with -‘sa-, -‘sai-; with 
copula -‘ta- if caused by action of 
the sun). 484,.27—28. 
A‘cka- be weary, tired (with postverbal 
-4tei-). 302.41, 398.30. 
A‘ckattci- later on; -wi- copula. 
580.15. 
A‘ckepyd- drown. 58.18, 58.19, 144.17— 
18, 316.7. 
A‘cki- first, fresh, new. 46.9, 302.23, 
386.1, 452.3, 506.34. 
A‘cki- weary, tired. 172.6—7, 222.29. 
A‘cki- worry (combined with -itaé- and 
-fine-); perhaps same as A‘cki- weary, 
tired. 142.32 (twice). 
A‘ckipagi- green. 54.36, 380.26, 392.43, 
399.23. 
A‘ckwa4- last, final; with -a- for copula. 
90.22. 
-a‘ckwa- belong to a society (not in 
ecommonuse). 514.25, 514.26,516.14. 
A‘ckwi- save (-‘- instr. for logical ani- 
mate objects; -n- in double-object 
constructions). 56.18, 62.21, 80.14, 
86.31. 
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STEMS 625 
A‘ckwi- stay, remain. 56.13, 56.14, 
86.31. 
A‘tei- plant (with -ga- auxiliary). 
402.37, 484.36, 558.23. 
Attci‘kwi- become pregnant. 46.7, 
316.12. 
-A‘tciga-, -A¢tcigi- flow, leak. 306.43. 
A‘tel- against. 436.26, 436.27. 
-At- an inanimate copula; corresponds 
to -‘si-, an animate copula. 54.21, 
58.2, 62.29, 82.14, 316.15, 526.36, 
528.1. 
Ata- (perhaps Ataw-) 
330.32. 
Ata- trade with (-m-instr.); ‘‘to trade” 
is atawd-, with -wd- nearly as in 
mi‘ciwa- make a giving; Cree has 
phonetic equivalents of both of these. 
604.16. 
Ata‘kwiapi- have fits (middle voice). 
608.36. 
Ata'p- pick up, select (secondarily; -n- 
-n- instr.; probably ata‘pi- is the 
original form of the stem, though this 
has not been shown conclusively). 
118.21, 118.27, 318.1, 414.7, 508.26, 
558.16, 592.20. 
Atawa- trade; a compound in origin; 
see Ata-. 60.20. 
-ata- strike down (-‘w- instr.); com- 
bined with ki‘cki-, whip. 90.33, 
296.26, 382.12, 510.9, 576.25. 
-ata‘ugu- carry a load on the back. 
170.17. 
Atama-, atamd- smoke. 
208.18, 386.11. 
Atendwi- less. 68.25, 88.8, 206. 25-26. 
-ato- ask, summon (-m-instr.). 458.10— 
11, 458.11. 
-Atu- seek (combined with -ni-); de- 
rived from natu- (combined with 
-ni-). 600.23. 
A‘tawa- be on one’s back. 382.28. 
A‘sami- too much; with instrumentals 
-'--"t0-, -‘kaw- -‘k-, -‘sw--'s-. 54.21, 
78.34, 334.21, 424.13, 608.26. 
A‘sawi- yellow; in combination with 
-iigi- hide and the instrumental -‘sw- 
round about. 
80.13, 86.7, 
tan; literally, make hides yellow. 
456.5 (twice). 
A‘sa- tan (with auxiliary -‘ka-). 456.5, 
456.11. 
