MICHELSON] 
wi'ku- give invitations, especially to 
religious ceremonies (with -wé- when 
intransitive; -m- instr. when transi- 
tive); cause to give invitations (- wi- 
and -'-instr.). 96.10, 122.7, 230.22, 
232.42, 396.30, 410.41, 436.37, 524.28. 
wi'kwan- squat. 386.10—-11. 
wikwa- bundle, wrap up. 168.34, 
204.22. 
wi'kwa- be round, be a corner? Com- 
bined with -a'ki- and -wi-, there is a 
valley; in other passage, bundle up; 
we have, then, homonyms unless the 
latter meaning is ultimately ‘‘make 
round.” 600.31. 
wi'kwi'sa- wi'kwa‘sé- bump against; 
obviously a compound of wi'kwa- and 
-‘sa- -'si-. 202.30. 
wikwaiya- especially (with postverbal 
-t- -4tci-); with -m- instr., advise 
strongly. 468.32, 480.24. 
Wigawi- move; in combination with 
Api-, lean. 126.18, 228.27, 228.27— 
28, 232.32, 232.33, 274.6. 
wigii- careful; with the animate copula 
-‘si-; postverbal -t- -¢tci-; with the 
instrumentals -‘- ‘-t0-, -‘kaw- -‘k-, 
-‘ew- -‘c-, -‘sw- -‘s-, -n- -n-; the post- 
verbal extensions must be used with 
these, though not before the copula 
-‘si-, nor -‘si‘kwa-; note that in texts 
written in the current syllabary wi 
ke tti may be wi'ke'tci- or wigi4tci-; 
the sense shows which is intended. 
48.4, 74.33, 80.9, 84.11, 298.16, 
302.25, 314.43, 386.36, 406.35, 554.23, 
556.17, 556.25. 
wigi- excellent, agreeable, with in- 
animate copula-an-. 124.15, 298.15. 
wigi- caress (-m- instr.); probably a 
secondary meaning; likely wigi- ex- 
cellent, with -m- instr. 572.18. 
wigowi, besleepy. 82.20, 94.15, 552.24. 
wigwa- bother with (-n-instr.). 144.19. 
wiya‘cki- bad, poor, dreadful. 188.5, 
534.11. 
wiyata- worry (of dreams). 
wi'cawi- terribly, extremely. 
wi'ca- implore (-m- instr.). 
wi'ca- anxious; with the auxiliaries 
-‘cka- -‘cké-, -‘cin-. 56.9, 260.12 
(peculiar construction unless -itd- is 
really- taé- which is not plausible). 
186.39. 
274.13. 
86.33. 
LIST OF STEMS 
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wi'capend- be hungry, make hungry 
(-‘--‘t6-instr.). 48.14, 130.42, 200.1- 
2, 304.24, 394.4, 412.42, 440.32, 
440.35, 550.33. 
wi'ca- be hot; middle voice. 116.31, 
146.6, 152.32, 200.3, 304.11, 436.32. 
wi'cigi- strong, firm; -'‘si- -4- copulas. 
70.26, 74.18, 76.19, 80.21, 88.45, 
326.24-25, 404.28, 406.15, 410.14, 
412.20, 418.38, 550.12, 570.7. 
wi'ck-hubbub. 122.17, 142.10, 180.25. 
wi'cku- sweet; the true stem, though in 
Fox it apparently is always com- 
bined with either -pi- or -pan-. 
124.12, 124.13, 484.38, 486.4, 524.26. 
wito- help, aid, take part in (for the 
last meaning see Jones’s Fox Texts 
at 350.2); with -‘kaw, instr. 72.1, 
196.5. 
wito- permit, allow; with -‘kaw, instr.; 
a homonym of the preceding. 262.3, 
262.7, 298.34, 310.39, 322.8, 558.30, 
588.3, 588.5. 
wi'sagama- have pain (in Fox a transi- 
tive verb with inanimate object; -t- 
instr.) ; clearly a compound in origin; 
see -aAmA- and wi'sagi-. 408.15, 
570.42-48. 
wi'sAgi- suffer; stem given on the 
basis of Ojibwa. 
wi'seni- eat, dine; see wi'senyi-, -‘seni-, 
~‘senyii-. 48.23, 52.27, 58.12, 100.26, 
108.30 (twice), 296.9, 304.22, 384.7, 
384.8, 396.1 (twice), 510.20, 516.2, 
550.4, 560.8. 
wi'seny4- eat, dine; related to wi'seni-, 
-‘seni-, -‘senyd-; possibly noninitial. 
130.5-6, 178.42. 
wi'swi- name, entitle, designate; -'- -‘to- 
instr.; related in some way to wi- 
tell, name. 82.7, 162.28, 164.16. 
winani- butcher; -‘si- copula; -*- instr. 
262.7, 488.13, 488.14. 
-wind- horn. 50.40. 
wini- filthy, dirty; -‘si- -a- copulas. 
88.39-40, 88.40, 204.15, 316.13 
winwa- think well of, compliment; re- 
duplicated wawi-; -n- instr. 230.26, 
230.28. 
winwa- urge (-n- -t- instr.); redupli- 
cated, wawinwa-. 602.22. 
