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Tsi't 'canyon' 'large steep-walled groove or channel'. 



Taip'o 'mouth of a canj'on' (tsPi + p'o). 



Tsip'owiii 'horizontally projecting point at the mouth of a canyon' 



{tsri + p'oiindi). 

 Tbisd'o 'great canyon' (fsPi + so^o 'largeness' 'large'). 

 Tsiuxui ' wide gap in a canyon' {tsiH + rva-ii). 

 TsiwehPiwe 'narrow place in a canyon' {tsPi + ioel:i 'narrowness' 



'narrow' + ^hve). 

 Wa 'breast' 'mountain that resembles a breast'. 

 Wage ' wide gap' (iva as in i/hu/' + ge). This is an iincommon form 



equivalent to wcui. 

 Vagiyf 'stair', especially foothole cut in rock for climliing steep 



slopes, clitfs, rocks, etc. (unanalyzable). 

 Wall 'slope', used especially of 'talus slope' 'talus' at the base of a 



cliff {ira probably identical with wa in wcui + ki). 

 Walce 'nipple' 'head of breast' {va + "ke 'point'). 

 Wa.ie 'to scatter' "state of being scattered' 'scattered'. 

 Wcuii 'wide gap with sloping sides' {wa probably identical with va in 



wal-!, but cf. also wPi, of which it may be the augmentative + .ii). 

 Waud, San Juan dialectic form of qa-a.i/'. 

 Wasik'a 'cattle corral' {wasi 'cow' 'cattle' + k'a). 

 Wasiteipra 'cowshed' {irasl 'cow' + teqwa). 

 Wiip'o 'window hole' {wq. 'wind' + p'o). 

 Wqp'o'ii 'window', the part that fills the hole, the removable part (ml 



'wind' + j)'o + ui). 

 WqrvPi 'windy gap' {wq 'wind' + wPi). 

 We postpounded in many locative postfixes and postfixed in a numl)er 



of place-names. It appears to have the same meaning as ^iwe, 



supplanting the latter to a large extent in the Nambe dialect. 

 Wegi 'hollowness' 'hollow' or 'dell' of small size. Cf. wogi. 

 Weki 'narrow place'. 



W^ycjekwd' P^ 'council chamber' {w^yfje 'together' -i- kwo 'to sit' -i- T'). 

 Wige 'gap' 'pass' {wPi + ge). 

 Wigc 'horizontalh' projecting point or corner' (wi as in 7vPii + ge). 



This is a form used only in the Santa Clara dialect and equivalent 



to wUi. 

 Wihu^it 'arroyo or cailada running through or from a gap' {wPi + hiPu). 

 Wi'i 'gap' 'pass' 'chink'. 

 Winqt' apPiioe 'place where no one lives' 'desert' {wi . . . pi negative 



+ nq 'he' + fa 'to live' 'to dwell' + ^iwe). 

 Wiii ' horizontal!}' projecting corner or point' as of a cliff, mesa, or 



house {wi unexplained + J-i). 

 WiJ-i San Juan dialectic form of qioiti. 



WifsPi 'canyon running through or from a gap' {wPi + tsPi). 

 Wdbe 'high and dry plain' 'arid plain' (unanalyzable). 

 Wogi 'hollowness' 'hollow' or 'dell' of large size. Cf. wvg/. 



