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i- thus. It is probable that i‘ci- thus, 
and in- thus, both are really nothing 
but i- with postverbal -‘ci- and -n-; 
but it should be noted that i'ci- 
occasionally has postverbal -'tci-; 
for convenience i‘ci- and in- are 
listed separately. 116.16, 426.40. 
-i- an animate auxiliary. 48.30, 48.31, 
48.33, 56.33, 60.5, 62.23, 300.26, 
304.17, 312.1, 380.18, 382.20, 384.5. 
i‘keto- say; a Sauk stem occasionally 
used by Foxes. 380.18, 380.22, 
382.32, 506.14. 
-igi- an animate auxiliary. 60.19, 
90.21, 104.41 (twice), 106.8, 108.24, 
124.7, 142.20, 254.17, 258.2, 298.27, 
302.41, 382.12, 452.33, 458.14, 588.28. 
i‘cawi- do, happen to. Perhaps a com- 
pound of i‘ci- thus, and awi-. 46.1, 
46.35, 56.15, 60.38, 62.15, 66.9, 
76.17, 296.1, 304.2 (twice), 316.22, 
382.18, 506.1, 508.26, 512.30. 
i‘cawa‘se- take away from (-‘k- instr.). 
480.1. 
i‘ci- thither; true stem i- which see and 
in-, thither; given separately for con- 
venience. 46.29, 54.9, 58.42, 60.4, 
68.16, 312.29, 388.17, 508.18, 562.1. 
i‘ci- thus; see i- thus, and in- thus; 
occasionally has postverbal -‘tci- 
with the auxiliaries -gi- or -igi-; 
combined with -gen-, it is so, it is a 
rule; combined with -m- instr., speak 
thus to. 46.10, 46.10-11, 46.30, 56.6 
(twice), 58.5, 114.11 (twice), 296.9, 
380.2, 384.5, 388.27, 390.29, 394.35, 
394.35-36, 506.22, 550.1. 
i‘ci‘su- cough; in Fox a transitive verb 
with -t- instr. 156.33. 
i‘ciwape'si- to act in such a manner 
(? a fossilized compound of i‘ci- thus; 
the meaning assigned is given on the 
strength of the evidence afforded by 
Ojibwa and Algonkin). 574.33. 
i‘ci- clothe (with -'td- instr.). 302.4. 
it- happened to a person (intransitive) ; 
see also itd-. 156.42, 416.34, 416.35, 
416.42. 
-itd- feel (mentally) ; with -‘d- auxiliary. 
46.22, 46.23, 50.14, 56.29, 118.43, 
180.35, 260.12, 298.18, 386.32, 508.27, 
554.19. 
-ita‘a- overpower (-m- instr.). 
386.20, 472.29, 472.31-32. 
386.19, 
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ito- happen to; related to it-; with 
copula -migat-, ceremonial, not in 
common use. 392.29, 396.22, 296.44, 
476.33. 
-i'so- be named; combined with i'ei- 
thus, be so named, belong to such a 
gens. 382.9, 382.35, 398.15, 420.23- 
24, 514.37, 514.38, 516.1, 516.3, 
516.14, 516.17, 550.1. 
in- thither, toward; see i- thither; 
also i‘ci- thither. 56.9, 74.36, 316.8, 
534.6, 552.2. 
in- thus; see i- thus, also i'ci- thus; 
with instr. -‘kaw- (?) -‘k- [a gener- 
alized meaning]; with instr. -‘taw- 
-‘t-, hear in such a manner; with 
instr. -'sw- -'s-, cook thus; with 
instr. -n--n- give. 48.14, 52.7, 54.22, 
58.26, 58.27, 60.37, 62.16, 64.25, 
68.21, 124.36, 126.36, 166.33, 198.8, 
298.18, 304.18, 314.31, 330.18, 380.33, 
550.5. 
ina'‘kiwi- hold festivities (-'t6- instr.) ; 
a compound in origin. 580.3. 
ina‘sami- facing; a fossilized compound. 
406.8, 410.20, 534.30, 534.37. 
inegi‘kwi- such a size; a compound of 
in- thus; with copula -a-; apparently 
not with -‘si-. 80.42,82.2,124.18-19, 
134.8, 156.25, 180.31, 180.32, 470.6, 
470.9, 470.10, 556.17, 584.9, 584.15. 
inegin- such a size; a compound in 
origin: see in- thus, and -gin- size; 
Ojibwa and Cree have exact equiva- 
lents. 560.11—-12. 
inowa- tell, say, boast (in origin a com- 
pound of ini- and -wi-: see in- thus, 
and -wé- sound; also Bull. 72, 
B. A. E. p. 74, footnote 3; also the 
footnote under awa- hand, supra). 
510.28, 526.39. 
i‘pi- tie; ef. -Api- ? -n- instr. with an. 
obj. 118.41, 160.33, 534.32. 
ig- dwell; a virtual stem is formed by 
combining the possessive u- and 
the animate auxilary -i- with this, 
thus, uwigi-. 50.1-2, 58.11, 62.2-3, 
62.3, 72.4, 410.2, 574.5. 
-igwi- -eye (nominal) [very rarely 
-igwa-; under what conditions not 
determined]; face, head (secondarily) ; 
sometimes combined with an ob- 
secure preceding n. 162.23, 174.2-3, 
380.35, 382.14, 382.15, 388.2, 398.1, 
