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wattca- cook (middle voice -‘o-), 
cook for (-‘- instr.). 52.17, 52.35, 
58.11, 296.7, 422.12, 550.34. 
wana- be excited, discouraged (with 
postverbal -t- -4tci-; -n- instr. [even 
before the reciprocal suffix -ti-]; 
middle voice). 190.6, 202.29, 202.36. 
wattcitawi- excellent. 506.5, 558.34, 
602.37-38. 
wanagi- rise from seat, bed, ground; 
-n- instrumental, before which i 
appears in this case as e; also in the 
case of to'ki-. 148.21, 318.7, 508.32. 
wana‘kyad- protect; true stem probably 
wana-. 564.23. 
wana'ckwa- out of the ordinary; com- 
bined with -‘cka- -‘ckaé-, branch off. 
474.32. 
-wane- wrap up, tie. 156.13. 
wane'ki- step. 180.19, 180.22, 180.25. 
wane'cka'‘i- evil, immoral, worthless, 
naughty; apparently always redupli- 
cated, thus, wiwane'cka‘i-. 68.10, 
296.30-31, 306.15, 402.7, 402.15, 
402.21, 550.25. 
wanigwa- take away secretly. 78.34. 
wani- lose (-‘- -‘td- instr.), deceive 
(-m- instr.); combined with -dne-, 
be ignorant of, fail to know; some- 
times has this meaning, even with- 
out -ane-; with aiy6-, thoroughly 
use up. 56.10, 56.23, 56.35, 70.29, 
78.32, 86.9, 88.25, 124.45, 126.41, 
130.4, 146.1, 230.38, 332.9, 380.19, 
386.34, 406.48, 444.13, 470.8, 560.38. 
wani- uncomfortable; with the auvili- 
ary -gen-. 242.41. 
waAni'ka- forget (transitive; -n- -t- 
instr.). 114.26 (haplology), 154.3, 
554.12, 554.30. 
wani'kanawi- become useless by for- 
getting ? apparently derived from 
wani'ké- and dnawi-, though this 
violates phonetic law; it could come 
phonetically from wani'ka- and 
anawi- though this is semantically 
objectionable; with the copula -'si-. 
600.21. 
wani'ka- forget (intransitive); palpably 
from wani- and -'ka-; but it is given 
as wani'ké- in view of wani'ka-. 
78.36, 114.10, 296.3, 408.10, 550.23. 
waApa's- careless; not the same as 
wapa's-. 88.14, 88.32-33. 
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STEMS 655 
wa‘kanagigi- peel off bark; -‘c- instr. 
252.9. 
waga- whoop; reduplicated; with -'- 
instr. and inanimate construction. 
180.25, 208.30, 208.32. 
wigi- crooked; from the evidence of 
Cree it would seem that various in- 
strumentals combine with this stem, 
but I can only substantiate -n- (?) -n- 
for Fox. 318.37, 318.38, 484.12, 
576.15. 
wa'si- be daylight (with the copula 
-a-). 48.8, 296.38, 380.23, 392.29, 
§52.21—-22. 
wa'se‘cawa- start a light; a fossilized 
compound. 308.37. 
wa'si- shine, sparkle; -ta- as auxiliary, 
evidently related to wéA'sd-; the 
doublets are old as shown by Cree 
and Ojibwa. 118.29, 118.31, 118.33. 
wa'‘si- exact meaning ? (Compare Jones’s 
Fox Texts at 206.19, 356.13). 58.39, 
252.9. 
wapa- look at (-m- -t- instr.) ; combined 
with a‘ka-, watch; combined with 
-ton- (instrumental -t6-, instrumental 
-n-), show something to somebody; 
rarely with the auxiliary -gi-. 50.16, 
50.39, 54.37, 62.12, 300.8, 306.27, 
308.37, 386.24 (haplology or -apa-), 
400.29-30 (haplology; see pan4-), 
410.13, 550.8 (twice), 552.4. 
wapa‘ci- funny, foolish; make sport of 
(-"- instr.; also -m- instr.); wapa‘s- 
bears the same relation to wapa‘ci- 
as ne's- to ne‘ci-. 80.9-10, 186.41, 
312.17, 478.7. 
wapa‘s- funny; with -ane-, think lightly 
of. 530.4. See wapa'ci-. 530.4, 
586.28. 
wapan- be to-morrow; an obvious com- 
pound with -an- as the second mem- 
ber. 478.2, 560.30. 
wApan- meaning ? combined with -dne- 
and-apa-. 392.40, 394.33, 478.38. 
wApana- according to one’s fancy, de- 
sire; postverbal -t-. 232.36. 
wapi- see, look at; relationship to 
wapa- obscure. 62.8-9, 172.11, 
240.19. 
wapi- white. 46.1, 52.14, 52.23, 552.2. 
wia- easy; with -4tci-, -t-. 58.1, 132.10, 
186.22. , 
