640 
132.11, 202.32, 382.22, 398.39, 488.16, 
582.24. 
sAgwi- slanting; apparently always re- 
duplicated. 316.5. 
sagwi- thick, dense. 46.40. 
sA‘sagi- thicket, brush (with inan. 
copula -an- and its derivative -a-). 
330.4344, 330.44, 332.10, 438.20, 
484.13. 
sanagi- difficult (copulas -'si- -at- [-a- 
secondarily]); incorrigible (copula 
-'si-); have a hard time (-‘t6- instr.). 
56.26, 56.3788, 80.28, 232.30, 300.26, 
304.4, 314.45, 316.25, 412.38, 560.36. 
sigi- frighten (-'- instr., also -m- “by 
the mouth’’); be frightened (-‘si-). 
46.20, 78.40, 116.41 (twice), 302.36, 
302.40, 440.36, 574.24. 
si‘si‘si- in a hurry. 204.40, 436.18. 
se'kwa- spit upon (-n- -t-instr.). 78.19 
(twice), 278.34. 
sekwi- to spit. 128.21, 242.40, 242.41. 
segi‘ki- more so. 70.23. 
segi'k(i)- be in good faith with ? (com- 
bined with -ane-). 608.26. 
se‘swa- spit upon; -m- instr. 318.14. 
si- say; replaces i- in first person sing., 
exclusive and inclusive first person 
plural, second person singular and 
plural—all of the intransitive inde- 
pendent mood. 316.38, 430.25. 
siniga‘tci- blow the flute (with the 
auxiliary -gi-). 522.23. 
siga‘tci- freeze. 562.28-29. 
sigi- there is a corner (with auxiliary 
-gen- and its derivatives). 516.11, 
516.16. 
sigi- overflow, pour, serve (food); ob- 
serve that with the auxiliary -igé- 
the combination appears as siga‘igii-. 
104.41, 108.24, 126.33, 198.36, 200.4, 
200.16, 202.20, 248.8, 248.9, 252.31, 
254.17, 254.25, 262.18, 262.28, 458.14, 
596.20. 
si‘sI'si- pinch (used also of a cold day). 
116.30. 
sdgi- hold (-n--n-instr.); bind (-‘- -"t6- 
instr.). 60.10, 136.31, 160.33, 262.25, 
308.37, 396.16, 426.14, 426.15, 508.27, 
578.39. 
-‘sa- sudden; appears as -‘sa- before ‘t, 
etc.° 58.15, 58.36, 132.12, 188.12, 
194.19, 224.17, 242.37, 252.32, 260.25. 
LIST OF STEMS 
[ETH. ANN, 40 
-‘sa‘o- jump, leap, sudden motion; not 
-isaho- as given in the sketch. 122.4, 
304.5, 306.39, 472.35. 
-‘sa-, -‘sd- rapid motion through the air; 
run; fly (of birds); at times, an aux- 
iliary ; combined with py4- (plus post- 
verbal -4tci-) and in the intransitive 
inanimate, the time will come; some- 
times refers to coming of night and 
morning. 46.31, 58.42, 90.30, 128.14, 
138.13, 138.30 (with two copulas), 
148.40, 154.6, 222.2, 230.2, 250.13 
(twice), 302.16, 316.30, 318.13, 388.7, 
388.9, 468.10, 484.28, 564.43. 
-‘sa'kwi- free. 188.31. 
-‘sapena- be hungry; obviously related 
in some way to wi'cApend-, and 
-A‘pend-; ef. also -'tipend-; at 510.36 
-‘si‘peni- occurs, which presumably 
should be corrected. 70.5, 74.4, 
76.5, 78.6. 
-‘si‘kwé- cook; converts preceding i- 
toe. 262.8, 278.16, 278.19, 298.16, 
458.36, 588.24, 596.30. 
-‘siw4- a stem of very weak meaning. 
144.6. 
-‘se- set, place (-n- -t6- instr.); com- 
bined with pagi- (q. v.), release, set 
free (similarly Cree), replace, permit, 
dedicate (-n- instr. with double-object 
construction). 90.12, 96.5, 100.25, 
318.31, 318.32, 318.44, 322.39, 380.26, 
390.6, 390.8, 390.19, 394.23, 506.39, 
510.15, 556.34, 558.13. 
-‘se- derived from -‘sen-; with inani- 
mate subject only; lie, be placed; at 
times a mere copula; of course con- 
nected with the preceding -'se-. 
114.10, 118.37, 120.5, 188.7, 188.8, 
274.29 (twice), 392.3, 420.25, 518.15, 
518.34 (twice), 526.9, 528.34, 558.8. 
-‘se'ka-, -‘se‘k4- motion. 132.19. 
-‘sen- (with inanimate subject[s] only); 
lie, be placed; at times simply an in- 
animate copula; corresponds to ani- 
mate -‘cin-). 126.2, 138.33, 148.1, 
194.5, 536.18, 576.40. 
-‘seni- eat; related to wi'seni-, wi'senyii-, 
and -‘senyi-, but how is not clear. 
332.24, 474.7, 562.23. 
-‘senyd- eat; related in some way to 
wi'seni-, wisenyé-, and = -‘seni-. 
128.1, 332.23, 438.15, 526.2, 590.6. 
