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438.1, 444.18, 474.28, 474.29, 512.10, 
514.11, 550.1, 552.20, 556.20, 600.39. 
-iti- go with; only an apparent stem- 
compound of i-t-i-; -i- bears the 
same relation to wi- with, as -apa- to 
wapa-; see wi- and 4-, 4-. 312.45. 
-I'ta- do, perform, hold a performance. 
168.30, 170.40, 170.41, 186.14, 298.8 
(twice), 308.10, 532.18. 
-1'ta-, -i'ti- dress, clothe, prepare; -‘- 
instr.; with nana‘i-, get ready, dress 
up. 172.24, 212.5, 256.38, 382.42, 
424.34, 426.3, 426.13, 588.1, 598.6. 
Inigwa‘tci- cultivate crops. 604.14. 
-Inwiya- umbilical cord. 318.33, 318.35. 
Iw- wife; combined with possessive u- 
and the animate auxiliary -i- (uwiwi-) 
forms a pseudoverbal stem, ‘‘take a 
wife unto one’s self,” ‘‘marry’’ (of a 
man only). 48.10, 314.33, 320.12, 
436.8, 506.4, 506.5. 
-o- discuss; combined with na‘i-, and 
in middle voice, say. 80.10, 88.27, 
464.21, 464.22, 468.35. 
-owe- meaning ? combined with mya- 
and -'si- be poorly (of health). 
330.17. 
-d- carry on the back (-m- -t- instr.); 
idiomatically the passive means, ride 
horseback; derived from n6-. 46.12, 
48.23, 122.5, 300.4, 562.35, 564.38. 
-0- plan (-t- imstr.; -atiéi- passive). 
210.34, 232.23, 270.42, 272.1. 
-dti- crawl; combined with my4-, men- 
struate; combined with ki-, serpent: 
but in this case -dtaé- behaves as an 
a 4 stem (see p.617). 48.37, 118.40, 
140.5, 140.11, 154.12, 160.29, 228.5, 
306.42, 314.34, 382.13, 486.5, 488.33, 
490.5, 570.7. 
-d‘pena- get, get the better of, obtain 
possession of (-n- instr. with animate 
object; no information available 
when the object is inanimate); re- 
lated to na&‘pena- (same meaning) in 
some way. 560.23. 
u- from, whence (with postverbal -t- 
-%tci-; -n- -n- instr.; rarely -'-); attack 
from (-‘taw- instr.). 46.19, 48.25, 
60.26, 60.40, 62.11, 62.19, 62.31, 
92.43, 94.2, 130.6, 138.4, 296.16, 
298.29, 300.27, 306.27, 382.16, 384.5, 
386.13, 394.12, 394.13, 508.13, 508.18, 
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508.43, 508.44, 510.44, 524.42, 550.16, 
552.19, 562.1. 
-u- meaning ? combined with ka‘cki-, 
obtain permission. 468.30. 
u‘ce‘ki- adopt (-‘- instr.); the old form 
of a‘ce'ki-. 320.28, 332.22, 384.29, 
384.35, 396.11, 396.15, 410.33 (twice). 
u‘ce‘ki- wear (of clothing); -t- instr.; 
see also -‘ce'ki-. 306.44, 306.44— 
308.1, 330.4. 
-ut- meaning ? possibly u-. 76.15. 
utami-, bother, hinder; with -‘si- be 
busy; -- -m- instr. 298.36, 318.41, 
318.44, 330.34-35, 558.20. 
-utéi- move (camp). 56.9, 146.32, 150.7, 
150.23, 154.30-31, 578.5. 
ute- (with postverbal -‘t- -‘tcei-). Exact 
meaning ? with -n- “by the.hand,” 
get, obtain; with -‘- bother; com- 
bined with -dne- worry over; with 
-ita- be worried over; with -apa- 
recognize by seeing (?). 152.1, 152.2, 
174.31, 312.25, 328.4, 394.4, 400.31, 
448.19, 486.19, 560.32, 568.13, 570.39, 
608.24. 
utenawd- fast; implies not eating the 
entire day and night, and perhaps 
the following day; ma‘katiwi- (q. v.) 
does not imply this: eating at 10 
o’clock or any fixed hour is permitted. 
424.7, 550.30, 560.2, 560.6, 562.7, 
564.18, 564.19, 566.34, 582.14. 
utdta-, utotai- have a town; a pseudo- 
stem: the true stem is 6ta-, Oti-; 
u and t as in possessives. 574.23. 
-u‘sa- walk (transitive only); phonetic 
(?) or rhetorical (?) modification of 
-u'sd-. 426.21, 458.22. 
u's- from a certain distance. 
184.40-41. 
-u'sa- walk; rarely transitive (-‘- instr.). 
46.21, 48.16, 48.37, 62.26, 80.38, 
96.10, 118.20, 310.43, 330.42, 330.43, 
380.28, 388.17, 390.32 (twice), 426.17, 
474.21, 508.17, 522.6, 562.17, 564.38, 
588.40. 
u'se‘kawa-, u‘se‘kawaé- come from such 
a direction; obviously a compound in 
origin: see u's-; the posterior member 
is not clear. 462.12. 
unadpimi- a pseudoverbal stem; take a 
husband, marry (of a woman only); 
a compound of napé- male (not used 
118.39, 
