632 
Algonkin have exact phonetic equiva- 
lents of ke'kinaw4épa-. 304.41, 
566.36, 588.12. 
ke'kind- learn by observation (-‘so- 
middle); teach (-‘w- -'- instr.); ob- 
viously a compound in origin. 
114.20, 114.23. 
ke'kya-, ke'kya- be very old. 132.43, 
172.43, 304.33, 304.36, 392.36, 550.7, 
554.8. 
kegeni- in a hurry (-‘si- copula). 94.26, 
126.7, 144.17, 312.19, 414.11. 
kegi- have with one (usually an in- 
transitive verb in Fox); can be com- 
bined with the instrumental -'‘ck- if 
the object or objects are not known 
or seen to be with one—the complex 
kiwawi- is used if they are; with 
-‘ckaw-, rarely; combined with api-, 
grant gifts (practically); at times 
seems redundant. 46.31, 58.19, 
70.19, 266.12, 390.20, 398.40, 426.21, 
550.1, 552.10. 
kegonagi- inside (of a canoe, boat, auto, 
train; apparently not of a house, 
where pitige is used). 58.33. 
kegya'ckataw-. Exact meaning ? com- 
bined with -ane-, be stingy toward, 
become jealous over; a fossilized re- 
duplication. 94.1—2, 194.38, 262.39, 
320.11. 
kegyini- hold, support; -n- instr. 
202.8, 202.30, 202.40, 318.13, 318.22. 
kegyipi- lose natural functions; com- 
bined with -igwaé- (eye), be blind; 
combined with -‘cié- (ear), be deaf. 
174.2, 552.20. 
ke‘cawa- loosen; -‘w- instr. 316.11. 
ke‘ca- gentle, kind (with postverbal 
-t- -4tci-). 152.36, 172.7, 306.33, 
326.20, 402.26. 
ke'ciwi- stir fire. 
ke'cigi- keep going. 
152.34-35. 
ke‘cipi- itch (with -‘si- copula), scratch 
another (-n- instr.), scratch one’s 
self (with -no- middle). 436.15 
(twice). 
ket- motion out. 54.8, 154.12. 
ket- take off (-n- instr. for inanimate 
objects). 200.25, 306.38 (twice), 
332.24-25. 
ket- motion upward, come up to the 
surface of. 388.20, 476.1, 476.20. 
258.2. 
148.42-43, 150.33, 
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keta'kya- still, in fixed position; -n- 
instr. 202.31, 202.32, 508.43, 510.3, 
510.37, 514.38. 
ketagi- spotted, striped. 58.27, 58.28, 
512.16. 
kete'cki escape, escape from (-‘- instr.). 
132.12, 132.13, 442.30. 
ketemi- have pity upon, bless (with 
-naw- instr.); combined with -agi- 
(which has -'si- -4- as copulas; -'- 
-‘t0- as instrumentals), wretched. 
46.1, 52.23, 54.14, 54.15, 56.25, 72.7, 
76.41, 188.23, 300.23, 380.5, 390.23, 
390.40, 412.35, 506.32, 550.6. 
ke'ta- former. 326.18. 
ke'tena'‘i- be true; derived from ke'tena 
surely. 572.32. 
ke‘tenimi really, truly; kegye'tenami- 
when reduplicated; fossilized com- 
pound. 312.37, 430.22, 586.26-27. 
ke'tena- truly, surely; kegye'tena- 
when reduplicated; -m- instr. 
ke‘twawe- be a successful hunter; -'si- 
copula. 186.13. 
ke's- how many times; the final -'s- 
probably is not a part of the stem, 
though it is difficult to prove this 
rigorously. 326.4. 
ke'si- cold (of weather; with -a- copula; 
with wa%tci- [see u-] and -a-, idio- 
matically, north). 76.1, 116.30, 
386.27, 510.1, 550.29. 
ke‘si- wipe, wash. 258.27, 258.28, 
258.31, 262.13, 332.26, 438.1. 
-ken- a dissimilated form of -gen-. 
130.10, 204.32, 506.17, 522.13, 604.29, 
606.7. 
kena- slowly, softly (with postverbal 
-t- -4tci-); -'td- instr. 126.12, 138.34, 
220.39, 408.4. 
kenwi- long. 118.13, 528.34. 
kepe'tawi- exact meaning ? 602.13. 
kepi- block, obstruct (-‘ckaw- -'‘ck- 
instr.) ; often combined with an ob- 
scure -u-: so also Cree and Algonkin, 
and so presumably in other Central 
Algonquian languages; with the aux- 
iliary -‘sen-. 58.6, 156.43, 304.15, 
434.11, 558.8. 
kemi- rain (with the inanimate copula 
-i-). 138.40 (twice), 138.43, 484.30, 
588.33. 
kemote- steal, steal from (-m- instr.). 
80.18, 80.19, 80.20, 306.29 (twice), 
570.25. 
