MICHELSON] 
neno- hear, understand (-‘taw- -‘t- 
instr.) ; pay attention (combined with 
-‘cii-); though the principles of Algon-’ 
quian philology would seem to indi- 
cate nenu-, or rather nenwi-, is the 
true stem, yet I have not altered 
neno- in the face of these texts as well 
as others (both mine and William 
Jones’). 78.37, 90.6, 172.14, 296.26, 
296.29. 
nenya‘ckwi- different directions. 
188.33. 
nenyiipi- nervous, crippled. 82.21, 
238.3-4, 238.4—5, 240.5, 240.8. 
nenwapi- have sight; a compound that 
can not be resolved into its compo- 
nent elements with absolute certainty. 
210.22. 
nep- die; frequently combined with an 
element -6d'i-, which also appears in 
conjunction with other verbal stems, 
for the most part for purely rhetorical 
reasons; theexactrules governing the 
use and nonuse of this in combina- 
tion with nep- are not known; ordi- 
nary participial nipega or napod‘ita. 
50.20, 50.30, 116.15, 316.2, 316.3, 
320.21, 320.35, 380.2, 396.41, 506.11, 
554.10 (twice), 608.36. 
nepa-, nepd- sleep; sleep with (-w-instr.). 
46.17, 48.5, 50.8, 72.37, 296.36, 
308.35-36, 458.25, 508.31, 560.13. 
nepa‘ci- carry a bundle on the back. 
314.10. 
nepa- (-¢tci-) be cool, chilled. 
200.2, 304.4, 578.33. 
‘ nepi water; used at times as a verbal 
stem; combined with -‘cka- -‘cki-, 
used in an obscene sense. 248.5, 
254.22. 
nepwa‘ka-, nepwa'ka- be intelligent, 
smart. 300.34-35, 306.24, 416.9, 
550.7. 
ne‘p- (-n-instr.) have a stepfather, step- 
mother. 268.22 (twice), 268.25. 
nema- stand up (middle voice); hang 
up (of a kettle; -t6- instr.); stand 
up (transitive -n- -t0- instr.). 78.4, 
98.30, 250.18, 250.26, 252.6, 420.38, 
508.22, 510.23, 522.26, 578.18: 
-nemi- come upon (of night, day). 
50.31, 94.25, 296.38. 
nigi- divide, distribute; with -n- -n-, 
-‘w- -‘- instrumentals, with the usual 
154.35, 
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phonetic shifts. 162.3, 330.2, 434.28, 
434.30. 
nigani- ahead, in front, most im- 
portant; i before other verbal stems; 
with the copula -‘si- before which 
the final i appears as e. 72.36, 
76.26, 78.2, 392.32, 394.21, 508.8, 
516.12, 518.4, 524.42, 536.17, 536.18, 
576.38. 
nigi- be 
558.1-2. 
ni‘ci- a secondary form of ni‘ewi-, 
two, a pair. 438.28. 
ni‘cki- encumber, inconvenience, be 
in the way; with -'‘si- copula, -‘ckaw- 
instr. 64.18, 230.17, 598.33. 
ni‘si- downward (-n- -n-instr.). 82.12, 
98.32, 122.4, 122.34, 468.21, 468.22, 
478.19. 
ninawi- weak. 92.35, 248.11, 440.10. 
nipen- be Indian harvest (nearly in 
the middle of our summer); nipe- is 
born. 314.42, 314.4445, 
a derived form. 302.40, 522.27 
(twice), 564.17, 568.43. 
nipendé- in a row, in order; -‘sen- 
(-‘se-) copula. 126.2, 126.3, 138.6 
(peculiar reduplication). 
nipenowi- be harvest time; an extended 
form of nipen-. 562.34. 
nipi- braid; -‘to- instr. 300.9, 300.17. 
niba- exact meaning ? combined with 
-‘ci-, sit up with the dead, hold a 
death wake. 398.7, 420.24. 
nima‘cka- fasten in the hair (-‘w- -‘- 
instr.). Correct the form given p. 
80, Bull. 72, B. ‘Ae HE. 212.1; 212.3, 
220.11, 252.15, 576.36-37. 
nima- motion upward. 272.32-33. 
nimi- dance; make dance (-'- instr.; 
even before the sign of the recipro- 
cal); dance for (-‘kaw- instr.); give 
a dance (with postverbal -'tei- and 
the auxiliary -gii-). 68.9, 68.10 
(twice), 88.17, 88.18 (twice), 100.28— 
29, 110.28, 110.28-29, 110.29 (twice), 
306.12, 308.15, 326.8, 384.23, 398.13, 
508.88, 510.5, 512.34, 576.37, 576.38, 
576.44. 
nimi- meaning? 
nowi- meaning? 
-nowi- kill. 58.2. 
nowil- motion out. 60.5, 76.6-7, 114.42, 
202.36 (haplology), 318.15, 386.22, 
518.24. 
246.12. 
132.10, 220.30. 
