650 
pi'to- there is a tier (with inanimate 
copula -gen- and its derivatives). 
464.21—22. 
pi'sd- fine, consisting of minute parti- 
cles; -A- copula; cf. pi‘si-. 256.2. 
pi‘si- fine, tiny; cf. pi'sa-. 228.2-3, 
230.7. 
pine‘ci- attack; “start something”’ 
(slang sense). 476.25-26, 574.31, 
574.40. : 
pini- clean, fresh. 182.1, 146.22, 
74.26, 194.25, 244.31. 
pino‘sowi- healthy. 174.43. 
-piwd- feather. 196.40. 
po- into; with postverbal -t- -4tci-. 
260.23, 260.24, 260.25, 260.28 (twice). 
po‘ki- pierce. 314.39, 392.21, 398.10, 
398.42, 398.44, 520.39, 558.7. 
po‘kwi- break. 512.20, 562.35. 
po‘tea'a- it is the rear, back part of a 
wickiup; be beside the door. 386.10, 
472.35. 
pota'kwa- place in kettles to boil. 
106.2, 248.25, 252.8, 488.15, 566.35. 
pote- exact meaning ? combined with 
-tund-, kiss (true stem probably po- 
with postverbal -t- -‘tei-). 462.14, 
464.24 (twice), 466.32. 
po'si- very much. 66.13, 122.14, 
332.11, 420.32, 586.7. 
po‘sotawi- exceedingly, too much; com- 
pound of preceding. 390.7, 390.43, 
424.13, 478.11. 
poni- cessation; with various instru- 
mentals (-m-, -‘kaw- -‘k-, -‘- -'t6-, 
~‘ew- -‘c-, -‘sw- -'s-, -gaw-). 46.35, 
48.33, 58.32, 60.138-14, 84.22, 298.6, 
298.7, 298.20, 304.1, 386.15, 402.38, 
410.26, 456.37, 506.36, 532.18, 550.24, 
604.36. 
poni- camp. 46.12, 58.10, 150.15, 
398.20, 574.11. 
-pugo- float. 242.44. 
pya-, pyi- motion hitherward; -migat- 
as auxiliary when inan. subject; 
with postverbal -t- -4tci-; -n- -td- 
instr. before which the postverbal 
extension is not allowed, though it 
is used before -n- with a double- 
object construction; combined with 
pi‘ci-, formerly; similarly when com- 
bined with i‘cawi-. 46.28, 48.18, 
48.28, 48.32, 54.7, 56.36, 60.9, 62.3, 
62.9, 62.26, 72.11, 78.1, 82.30, 88.39, 
LIST OF 
STEMS [ETH. ANN. 40 
|} 116.6, 120.3, 120.4, 132.19, 296.37, 
| 300.1, 302.16, 304.5, 326.25, 380.11, 
382.4, 382.21, 386.9, 390.18, 394.2, 
408.6, 506.3, 508.11, 518.23, 524.31, 
536.20, 556.34, 560.10. 
-pya- essence, quality, condition, water 
(idiomatically). 82.15, 140.1, 140.23, 
142.34, 314.39, 576.40. 
-pyai- draw (-‘w- [?] -‘- instr.); com- 
bined with ane- and -igi-, write; 
combined with ane- and the instr. 
-gaw-, write to (but with i, anepya- 
‘igaw-); rarely with ane- and -‘- 
(inanimate); doubtless originally the 
same as -pyd- essence, etc. 54.35, 
54.36 (twice), 54.37, 54.40, 54.41, 
54.42, 520.5. 
pyata‘ci- bring back game; a fossilized 
compound;see-ta‘ci-. 560.42,572.40. 
pya‘sapa- catch sight of; a compound 
in origin; Ojibwa evidently has an 
exact phonetic equivalent; see -apa-. 
574.24. 
pyadmi'ckw- twisted. 316.6. 
pwawi- originally a verbal stem; in 
Fox practically it has become a 
modalnegation. 46.10, 46.13, 46.27, 
52.37, 66.3. 
-pwi- wait for (-- instr.); ef. apwi-. 
302.41, 398.30. 
-‘pu- eat with; preceded by wi- 
with, making wi‘pu-; with the 
instrumental -m-; obviously iden- 
tical with the instrumental -‘pw-; 
listed here as a stem, because wi- 
with combines rarely with other 
instrumentals. 52.23, 52.24, 52.25, 
58.12. 
mawi- go to do something; -taw- instr. 
50.17, 58.24, 62.23, 296.25, 382.19, 
388.7, 454.29, 534.15, 566.32, 578.20. 
mawi- wail over, lament over (-m- -t- 
instr.). 76.35, 76.36, 76.37, 206.37, 
390.43. 
m4- move (postverbal -t- -4tci-); with 
the instrumentals -‘- -"td- (?), -n- 
-n- (?). 126.39, 158.40, 198.28, 
236.33, 316.14, 402.4, 452.32, 474.29, 
566.9. 
magi- big; apparently always redupli- 
cated, thus, mamagi-; obviously re- 
lated to magi- big. 184.13, 194.39. 
ma‘teci- run. 
mata- join; -a- copula. 
54.12, 56.3. 
