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pAn- lose, miss (-n- -n- instr.); fail to 
hear (-‘taw- -'t- instr.) ; miss stepping 
upon (-‘ckaw- -‘ck- instr.). 52.1, 
240.40, 298.31, 326.11, 380.23, 386.1, 
390.15, 508.5, 562.35. 
-pan- sort, kind; a rhetorical form is 
-pano‘i-; my grammatical notes fully 
establish -pan- as a stem. 124.13, 
306.7, 484.34, 484.38. 
pand- destroy, break (secondarily) ; 
with postverbal -t- -‘tci- with instru- 
mental -‘- -‘td-; employs copulas 
-‘si- -a-. Owing to phonetic changes 
the compound panate'si- represents 
pan-ate-‘si (lose one’s life, be uncon- 
scious) and pana-te-‘si; in some 
cases it is very doubtful which 
panate'si- is meant; if -& a- becomes 
-i-, then we need assume but one 
panate'si-, but mata- (q. v.) is un- 
favorable to this. 198.11, 392.21, 
400.29 (haplology), 476.27, 552.20. 
pane'si- go to war (-'t6- instr.). 
-pani- weave. 302.18, 302.19, 302.20. 
pApiwi- fine, small, tiny; the participial 
with pa- (change) guarantees the 
form; but papi- would be the normal 
reduplication, and seems to occur a 
few times, possibly merely rhetori- 
cally. 76.22, 142.25, 280.21—-22, 
280.24, 300.4, 308.11, 572.14, 596.33. 
pigwi- dry. 142.35, 142.40, 252.24. 
piwi- lightly (metaphorically); com- 
bined with -dine-, think lightly of, 
give up. 326.18, 554.39, 560.22. 
pe- accidentally (with postverbal -'t- 
-‘tci-); used with various instrumen- 
tal particles. 252.40, 302.5, 436.30, 
550.10. 
pe'ka- branch out from a common base. 
270.36. 
-pe'ki- be a new people ? 460.6 
pe‘ki- different, alien; cf. pe‘kini-. 
162.34, 274.24, 274.37. 
pe‘kini- alien, strange, different. 90.11, 
90.13, 114.18, 124.31, 302.35, 304.45, 
382.41, 530.22, 574.22. 
pe‘ku- be night (with the inanimate 
copula -ti-). 296.38, 312.44, 388.32, 
508.27-28, 560.10. 
pe'kuta- be dark; with the inanimate 
copula -4-; the stem is really a com- 
LIST OF STEMS 
[ ETH. ANN. 40 
pound of pe'ku- and -ti-, but it is 
fossilized. 200.26. 
pe'kwi- clustered. 48.15, 158.42 
(twice), 160.26, 534.33, 536.14, 
536.15, 582.24. 
pege'cawa- smoke, fumigate (-t0- 
instr.). | 252/3,'252.7. 
pege‘ca- be smoky. 
pegi- in pieces; related to pegi‘ki- in 
some way. 188.8. 
pegi‘ki- in pieces (with the instrumen- 
tals -‘ew- -‘c- [?], -n- [inanimate 
objects only], -'- [with -a'so- passive 
only, meaning to make change of a 
dollar]; with the copulas -'‘si- -a-; 
also with -‘cka-, -‘ckaé-; can be com- 
bined with -‘sen- [q. v.] but not with 
the corresponding animate -‘cin- 
[q. v.]; see pegi-). 
pegi'cki- bothersome, tiresome (with 
the copulas -'‘si- [?] -a-); quarrel with 
(-‘kaw- instr.); hurt one’s feelings 
(with -nawd-). 178.8, 194.8, 320.17, 
448.15, 578.3. 
pegi‘tan- have a nosebleed; evidently 
a fossilized compound; ef. -‘tan- flow? 
pegi‘ta-isa subsidiary form; cf. -‘ta-. 
240.28, 240.24, 242.8. 
pegowi- dusty. 204.15-16, 204.16. 
pe'cig- nice, cunning, cute. 64.13. 
pe'cigwi- upright (literally and meta- 
phorically); uses copulas -'‘si- -a-; 
so far as known does not combine 
directly with instrumental particles. 
70.28, 86.10, 304.82, 318.4, 382.4, 
396.43, 512.7, 554.26. 
pe'ci- flay (-n- instr.). 
pe‘cki- sour. 
pe‘ckund- burn. 206.14. 
pe‘ckwa- tan (?). 596.7. 
pe*tei- impede, hinder (-"- instr.) ; forbid 
(-m-instr.). 178.3, 568.16. 
pe'tawa- kindle a fire for some one; a 
modification of pe'tawad- kindle a 
fire (intrans.): ef. under piti-; with -n- 
462.16. 
instr. 462.13, 466.1, 478.24. 
pe‘tawd- kindle a fire. 204.28, 306.2, 
578.33. 
pe'ta‘sagi- go wrong, have trouble; 
with the auxiliary -gen- and its 
derivatives. 58.8, 68.4, 156.19, 
270.15. 
