MICHELSON ] 
-kigi- go, move. 600.23. 
ki-, a derived form of kiwi-, q. v. If 
we assume the following phonetic 
shifts, namely -iw6- becomes -iy6- 
and -iwu- becomes -iyu-, a number 
of cases are readily explained; hap- 
lology will also explain some cases. 
In addition it appears that ki- is 
used in place of kiwi- before the 
stems kegi-, tan-, ta‘ci-, pami- 
either exclusively or nearly so. 
46.12, 58.12, 140.5, 266.7, 382.13, 
386.28, 484.13, 510.36, 514.11, 522.6, 
576.7, 586.29. 
ki‘- a collateral form of ki‘ci-; com- 
bined with pyd%tci- (see pya-, pya-) 
seems to intensify the notion of 
past time. 396.13, 510.31. 
ki‘ka- rebuke, blackguard 
instr.). 572.40, 602.41—42. 
ki'ka- head off. 382.22. 
ki‘ki- move (of a dwelling); lives on 
farther (idiomatically); -gaw- instr.; 
-gi-auxiliary. 90.28, 134.20, 178.26, 
178.40, 210.21. 
ki‘ki‘ki- contrary, nevertheless; with 
-‘si-, be perverse; with -nu-, defy; 
with -m- instr., insist, contradict. 
56.24, 62.24-25, 66.8, 298.42, 322.14, 
322.16, 414.24, 550.26. 
ki‘kit- ery, wail; be a cry-baby; onoma- 
topoetic in origin. 318.48, 556.41— 
42. 
kigiino- celebrate a gens festival, make 
an offering in a gens festival. 70.12, 
82.4, 82.5-6, 420.25, 420.26, 514.30, 
556.32. 
kiginwi- hold a gens festival for; 
evidently bears the same relation 
to kigino- as a%tcimwi- does to 
attcimo-, even if these last are 
strictly not true stems (see a%tci- 
tell). 396.40. 
kigi- strong, well (-‘- instr., -'si- 
copula). 148.4, 152.17, 204.35, 
262.10, 278.39, 278.42. 
kicagu (always with postverbal -t- 
-4tci-) as much as possible; with 
the copula -‘si-. 46.11, 46.36, 94.16, 
300.18, 406.19, 508.5. 
ki‘ei- completion (-‘- -'td-  instr.), 
promise (-m- instr.), earn (-‘kaw- 
~k- instr.), have ([-‘ckaw-?] -‘ck- 
instr.), cut (-‘ew- -‘c- instr.), cut 
3599°—25{——41 
(-m- -t- 
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with ax (-‘- instr. with inan. obj. [the 
corresponding -‘w- is not used]), cook 
(-‘sw- -‘s- instr.), take up (-n- with 
inanimate object only); with inani- 
mate auxiliary -té-. 46.6, 46.18, 
46.29, 48.15, 54.5, 76.12, 80.23, 80.34, 
84.44, 88.15, 296.35, 300.4, 382.28, 
386.6, 400.34 (combined with i- 
say), 408.4, 506.14, 508.17, 512.32, 
558.11, 564.11 (twice), 566.36. 
ki'cowa-, agree upon (transitive only; 
-n- instr.) ; obviously a compound of 
ki'ci- and -wa- (q. v.), but the ter- 
minal & is quite certain; cf. wani'ka- 
and wani'ka-. 80.35, 80.39. 
ki‘cOwi- warm. 588.1 (twice). 
-ki‘ck- line (?). 58.37, 58.38. 
ki‘eka- suddenly. 200.26. 
ki'cki- cut off (-‘ew- -‘c-, -‘w- [?] - 
instr.); combined with -ata-, whip. 
78.32, 78.33, 296.25-26, 382.12, 
382.14, 486.27, 566.32, 576.22, 576.39, 
578.10. 
kitanego- fool around; a compound of 
ki- (a derived form of kiwi-) and 
tanego-. 586.29. 
ki'sa- difficult, hard for one (-'si- cop- 
ula); in vain; restrain by words, inter- 
fere with (-m-instr.). 146.36, 332.38, 
332.40, 600.21. 
kinagwi- freely, confidently. 
192.7. 
kini- sharp. 58.39, 252.9. 
kipi- motion downward. 
ki‘tpu- fill, 128.43, 
414.3, 414.10. 
kimi- secretly; with the instrumental 
-'- (before which the terminal i ap- 
pears as A), surprise; with -n-, -'ckaw- 
used in obscene senses; with -‘kaw- 
used mostly in an obscene sense; fre- 
quently combines with a stem -d- 
(with postverbal -t-, -4tci-) ; becomes 
kimi- before -4tei* and a few other 
cases. 50.38, 60.19, 62.12, 86.5, 
138.33, 170.16, 242.1, 296.25, 550.27. 
kiwa- (with postverbal -t- -4tci-) lonely, 
sad; -‘si- -a- copulas. 68.16, 80.1, 
124.5, 132.3, 328.3, 412.32. 
kiwani- be lost. 46.13, 13032, 442.24. 
kiwa- return. 48.2, 150.4, 398.36. 
kiwi- indefinite motion, go about 
(-‘kaw- instr.); appears as kiy- be- 
fore -u'sé- (kiyu'sa-), and forms a 
190.41, 
318.13. 
140.32, 246.7, 
