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other Algonquian languages. With 
the assumption that pan-Algonquian 
a+ yield -d- except in the combina- 
tion of two verbal stems, when -aiya- 
results, the difficulties vanish. So 
far as known there is no further 
evidence for or against this assump- 
tion. [See pa‘ta-, panad-, and mata-, 
below.] 54.26, 54.29, 56.2, 74.29, 
74.38, 80.16, 392.4, 404.32, 406.4—-5, 
556.16. 
te‘ki- place in a cradle; -n- instr. 
318.30 (twice), 318.37, 318.40. 
-te'ci- run from ? -t- instr. 156.3. 
tetepi- circle; -‘ckaw- -‘ck- instr. 76.33, 
80.38, 160.4, 318.20, 426.27, 518.17, 
522.23, 574.4, 594.3, 594.8. 
tep- exact meaning ? combined with 
-iine- own, be master of. 82.2, 82.3, 
82.8, 94.4, 146.38, 164.31, 446.30, 
508.36, 552.11. 
tepa- (with -‘w- instr.) pay. 308.17, 
308.25. 
tepa- be fond of (-n- -t- instr.). 50.9, 
50.10, 62.40, 300.33, 384.32, 508.6 
(twice), 552.38. 
-tepi- head (substantival). 
74.11, 392.21, 398.12, 552.2. 
tepi- council (combined with -wi-, 
making tepowd-), council over (-m- 
instr.). 386.4 (twice), 508.4. 
tepi- exact meaning? with instr. 
-‘ckaw-, take the place of the dead. 
458.22, 482.10. 
tepi- row, line. 58.37, 386.10, 472.19. 
to- treat (with -taw- -t- instr.); com- 
bined with nana‘kawi-, play a prank 
on; combined with ka‘ci, pay no at- 
tention to. 64.2, 76.12, 230.25, 
298.33 (twice), 300.27, 388.34, 392.39, 
406.16, 550.16. 
to'ki- wake up (intransitive and transi- 
tive; with -n- instr., but final i ap- 
pears as e in this case; with -m- 
instr. rarely; perhaps the true stem 
is to'ki- and appears as_ to'ki- 
secondarily: ef. -guni-; a redupli- 
cated form tato'ki- occurs. 46.18, 
46.19, 48.5, 72.38, 298.40 (twice), 
404.11, 420.33, 508.31, 552.24. 
togi- apart; when combined with -‘cin-, 
used in an obscene sense. 
70.17, 
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-t6- meaning ? phonetic transformation 
of -taw- q. v., and see also naga- 
follow. 
-tu- a collateral form of -tun-, mouth. 
398.15. 
-tunéa- mouth; make a speech, talk 
(always middle voice). 58.16, 74.14, 
182.30, 320.19, 330.30, 386.25, 510.29, 
598.9. 
-‘ta- flow; derived from -'‘tan-. 
(twice), 60.7, 60.8, 140.8, 184.7. 
-‘tan- flow. 54.12, 54.40, 60.3. 
-‘ti- an inanimate copula; sometimes 
merely to make a verb passive. 80.19, 
80.20, 82.22, 220.1, 250.17, 314.9, 
336.1, 384.7, 388.25, 512.19, 554.26. 
-‘tiipend- starve (-‘t0- instr. with re- 
flexive pronoun as object). 472.12. 
sa‘kwa- be restricted by religion, rule; 
always reduplicated. 58.30, 60.12- 
13, 60.14, 94.25, 436.42. 
sagi- come forth, grow (idiomatically), 
be exposed to view, mingere (idio- 
matically) ; when combined with awi- 
refers to the retirement of women 
during menstruation. Postverbal -t- 
-4tei- often used in combination with 
the stem. 140.30, 142.18, 156.9, 
192.42, 230.6, 302.16, 390.5, 516.7, 
572.27. 
sagi- be clean with, careful with; -'- 
-'t6- instr.; apparently always redu- 
plicated sa'sagi-. 160.30, 278.35. 
sA‘ki- reach; i restored in accordance 
with the principles of Algonquian 
philology. 74.8. 
sA‘ka- make a (burnt) offering (of 
tobacco) to; the evidence of Cree 
and Ojibwa shows that the true 
stem is sa‘ki-. 156.6, 156.6-7, 
220.22, 268.33, 394.17, 506.19. 
sagapi- fasten by tying; a compound 
of sagi- (seize) and -api- (tie); a 
reduplicated form saga‘sagapi- oec- 
curs: ef. kiyukiyu'sdi- under kiwi-. 
582.24, 584.26, 584.28, 584.42. 
sAgi- hold fast, seize (-n- -n- instr.); 
with -api-, tie fast; the compound 
sagapyanigé-, to lead a horse, is a 
denominative verb from sagapyiini- 
gan", a leading rope, halter, bridle; 
bite (-‘pw-instr.). 58.42,* 60.11, 
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