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mental ending which is normally -ig. (c). (Mass.-Narr. (a, b) 

 -waonk, -ooonk; Wabanaki (a, b), -waqgan, (c) -igau.) 



(a) gamu'duwaijg theft. 



mi''ki'gwar)g strength. 



wi''za;war|g name. 



ya'cawaqg breath. 



ini'tcuwarig food. 



natai'naniarig my help. 



ya'tamwaijg thought. 



ki'dasuwarig reading. 



wu'skasuwarig writing. 



wiya'mowarig health. 



(b) ga'ckatcaqg "that which passes over"; a supernatural mani- 



festation resembling the "will-o'-the-wisp." 



baui'dwarig knife. 



da'kwarig corn mortar. 



kwa'daijg throat. 



(c) ba'cki'g gun ("tliat which explodes"). 



bumbai'g binding strip on a basket ("runner" (?)). 



gwu'nsna-g pestle ("long stone implement"). 



wu'skwi'g book ("written"). 



-d functions apparently as a participial ending. (Mass.-Narr. 

 -d, -t; Wabanaki, -t.) 



wa'djano-d having; when they have. 



ska'm'od finding; when he finds. 



wi'ya'm'amod feeling well; when one feels well. 



da'pkud it being night; when it is night. 



wi''ganud being good; anything good. 



na'pud dying; when they die. 



ai'wad being; things are so and so. 



i'wad saying; as he says. 



mi''tcud eating; thing to be eaten. 



Ba'tckawad looking for him; when you look for him. 



bi"'yund coming; when he comes here. 



pa'dainad hearing; when one hears it. 



wo'tod knowing; wlien we know. 



a'b'ad staying; place where he is staying. 



wu'stod making it. 



yagwana'ijgwad looking as though; appearing as. 



wi"'yar)gwad looking well; favorable. 



zu'ganaTjgwad looking like rain. 



wi"'yanai]gwad looking like favorable weather. 



gi''zakad daytime; it being day. 



gu'pkwad cloudy day; it Ijeing a shut-in day. 



Tca'nami'd excessive eating; a proper name of the Mohegan- 



Pequot trickster in mythology. 



