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mi Lin five 107.2-3 



tim {-nm) to kill 23.5 



timg {-mg) to choke 



timli to get near to 44.1 



imp to stab 



tiL door 



tirk testicle 



tuw {-tvu) word, promise 49.6 



-thim to crouch 



iimy bitter 



iuw bruise 



lip neck (bone) 



liin something kept in re- 

 serve, spare material 



ligilp deadfall (trap) 



lu^w to vanquish 



-Ipinf (pinf) to give 



-Ipil (pil) to drink 



nihil bridge of nose. 



rinn tusk, antler R 3.31 



rinnnn gums 



ring shy 



rin'fl to whittle (moving knife 

 toward bod}^) 



Prefixes of the same character are- 

 im- all 



7'il (-l) to enter the sleeping- 

 room 



rilh finger 22.7, 47.2 



7'ir to hunt down ; {rir [-rri] to 

 UNTIE has a weak stem) 



rirrii sinew-thread 



rig hair 



riggit to be too narrow, to 

 have no room. 



riw {-nv) to scrape; {ruv 

 [-nv] TO PUSH OFF is a weak 

 stem) 



-rkipl (kipl) to strike 45.12 



hi hard 



kitdi to hatch (eggs) 



kill middle part of sternum 



kit'g dry 



Jcirgil fibrous 



git thin, sparse 



git lake 



gilh skin 



giml {kiml 33.12) marrow 



fiin'fi stanchion of sledge 



fill smoke R 32.38 



fiirJcil shame. 



Icit- {-gti-) much, strongly 

 There are also a number of suffixes with neutral vowel, that are 

 strong: 



-gih -|f^ -^«*h allative (§41) 

 -ipu, -^pu^ -Q'^f'P^-) ablative (§ 42) 

 -lh{in), -lm{m), substantival suffix (§ 52) 

 -dh{in)^ -6m{m)^ substantival suffix (§ 53) 

 -In-, -ifiin, augmentative (§ 98, 1) 

 -girg{in) verbal noun (§ 106, 44) 

 -tkin surface (§ 101, 19) 

 -s'q, -s'qan over, top of (§ 101, 20) 

 -nv, -n, place of (§ 109, No. 50) 

 Still other suffixes are strong because they have strong vowels: 



-{i)na allative of personal nouns (§ 41) 

 -nqg ablative, adverbial ( § 43) 

 -go augmentative, (§ 98, 3) 

 -Igg/hin, -Iqaflin, space of, (see § 101, 20.) 

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