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Piykwaje 'mountain top' 'mountain height' {pvjf + hnaje). 



Piyhe 'sharp mountain pealv' {piyf + Ice). 



Piijl-ediigl 'mountain peak' 'mountain with a tall peak' {piyf + he + 



di/g.1 'largeness and poiutedness' 'large and pointed'). 

 Pyjlcewi' ' mountain peak' (piijy + hewe). 

 Piywcuie ' place where mountains are strewn or scattered' {piijf + wcue 



'to strew' 'to scatter'). 

 Piywcud ' wide gap in the mountains' {pivf + tviui). 

 Piywibo'o 'lone mountain' (pijjf + wi 'one' + ho'o 'being'). 

 PiijioPi 'mountain pass' 'gap in the mountains' {pWf + wrz). 

 Pyjf 'mountain'. 



Phjye 'small mountain' {j)V)f + 'e). 

 Piyf^o^y, 'mountain shadow" 'shady locality in a mountainous 



country' {pvjj' + 'oFu). 

 Po 'water' 'river' 'creek' 'brook' 'body of water' 'juice'. The 



writer has not learned that rivers are personified b}^ the Tewa. 



But Goddard says of the Pecos, Canadian, Kio Grande, and Chama: 



"These are the sacred rivers of the Jicarilla. The Canadian and 



Rio Grande are male, ' men,' the Pecos and Chama are female and 



are so pictured in the ceremonial by paintings.'" 

 Po 'trail' 'track' 'road'. 



Pohe'e 'dell with water iu it' {po 'water' + bee [1]). 

 Poblge 'sharp bend in a stream' {po 'water' + hige). 

 Pohiiu 'dell with water in it' {po 'water' + biihi [1]). 

 Fo'e 'small stream' 'brook' 'puddle' {po 'water' + 'f). 

 Po'e 'small trail' {po 'trail' + 't). 

 Pd'ego 'a stream or body of water which shifts its bed' {po 'water' 



+ 'eg!o 'to shift'). 

 Poge 'river' 'creek' 'low place where water is or runs' {po 'water' 



+ ge). 

 Pog.e 'trail' 'road,' conceived of as running low, on, or through the 



surface of the earth {po 'trail' 'road' + g.e). 

 Pohe'e 'little gulch in which water is or runs' (po 'water' + ke'e). 

 PoJuge 'little gulch where water is or runs' {po 'water' + he'e + ge). 

 Pohuge 'arroyo or canada in which water is or runs' (pw 'water' + huu 



Pohuu ' arroyo or canada in which water is or runs ' {po ' water' + huu). 



PojaJe 'island' {po 'water' +jade). 



Pojege 'conliuence of two streams' {po 'water' +je ''to meet' 'to join' 



Pojenmae 'waterfall' {fw 'water' +jeinu 'to fall', said of 3 + + ge). 

 PojemirP' 'waterfall' {pw 'water' +jemn 'to fall', haid of 3 + + T'). 

 Pojenmiwe 'waterfall' {po ' water' +jeniu 'to fall', said of 3 + + Hwe). 



1 Goddard, Jicarilla Apache Texts, p. 223, footnote, 1912. 



