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d&HeHagwa'^n I listen to him (55.1; 96.2; 146.5) 



da.Hs'!emxde^ I hear big noise 90.21 



anl^ ge d&'^yowo^ he did not listen to it (literally, he not there 



ear-was) 96.9 

 dsL^sgelcleiha^n I kept listening (102.3) 

 daJ^yeJiel he went where he heard (noise of people singing or 



gambling) 106.10. 

 dsi^dele'p'i he stuck it across his ear 

 da^dalaga'mf he made holes in his ears 

 dPd&H'he' ^^Jc'fhagains they had their hair tied on sides of head 



((i^*^d®- probably as incorporated phrase, over ears) 142.17 

 dsi^Wfhidi^n I pull out his hair (from side of head) (194.7) 



(&) ALONG, ON side: 



wi'lau dsb^afhd'^'gamdina^ arrows shall be tied along (their 

 length) with it (i. e., sinew) 28.1 



4. S'in- NOSE, IN NOSE, WITH NOSE: 



s'mHgile'^sgwa he scratched his own nose 14.11 ; 15.7 



&-'m.t!ayagi'^n I smell it (literally, I nose-find it) (160.20) 



s'indalaga'mf he made holes in septum (cf. under dd'^-) 22.1 



s"inZo'"fc'i he stuck it into nose 



s'indeHe'p'gwa he stuck it up into his own nose 



s'ingeya^n he turned away his nose 



s'inyuwo'^s he dodged with his nose (as when fly lights; cf. 



under da-) 

 S'mt'uwUk'de^ I feel warm in my nose 

 s'mxi'nVxan'p^de^ I sniff 

 ^•'vawiVh'^Va'p'de^ I blow my nose 

 als-mLd''^xa^n they meet each other (24.12) 



5. gtveu- 



(a) neck: 



gwensgo'^da^n I cut his neck (144„2, 3, 5, 22) 

 gwents.'ayaga'^n I washed his neck 

 Im-ugwemjunu'^yini^n I swallow it greedily (cf. 126.10) 

 gwenZo'^^'i he stuck it in his throat (cf. under s'in-) 25.4 

 gwenHlats.'agi'^n I touched back of his neck 

 gwenwayanagdnhi he swung his knife over their necks 144.2 



(&) BACK, behind: 



gwe' n^lyowo^ he looked back 

 gwenyewelfe^ I went back (152.13; 188.19) 

 gwe'rdiwila'^^ he looks back (on his tracks) 59.14; 94.9 

 gwenJiegwd'^gwanJii he related it to him 17.11 



In gwena-ia'^s good singer, the part played by the prefijc is not 



clear. 



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