DOUBLE CONJUGATIONS. DO 
In, to wear, as a Shawl or blanket. 
Sing. Dual. Plur. 
3. ly, he wears. inpi, they wear. 
2. hinni, thow-wearest. hinnipi, you wear. 
1. hinmi, J wear. unkin, we two wear. unkinpi, we wear. 
This example ditfers from the preceding in receiving a prefixed ‘h.’ 
DOUBLE VERBS. 
§ 58. These are formed of two verbs compounded (\ 37. 2.). They 
usually have the pronouns proper to both verbs, though sometimes the 
pronouns of the last verb are omitted; as, hdiyotanka (hdi and iyotayka), 
to come home and sit down ; wahdimdotanka, I come home and sit down; they 
also say wahdiyotanyka. 
QON DULG AV ONES AGN) D: Tb: 
Hiyotanka, to come and sit down. 
Sing. Dual. Plur. 
3. hiyotanka, he comes, ete. hiyotankapi, they come, ete. 
2, yahidotanka, thou comest, yahidotankapi, you come, ete. 
ete. unhiyotankapi, we come, ete. 
1. wahimdotanka, I come, wyhiyotayka, we two come, 
ete. ete. 
Hdiyotanka is conjugated like hiyotanka. Hinaziy, hdinaziy, and kinazin, in both 
parts, are of the first conjugation; as, wahinawazin, yahinayaziy, etc. 
COIN JNU GACT LO NS! AUN DS Ti 
Inyanka, to run (prob. i and yayka). 
Sing. Dual. Plur. 
3. inyanka, he runs. inyaykapi, they run. 
2. yainaynka, thou runnest. yainankapi, you run. 
1. waimnanka, J run. uykinyanka, we two run. unjkinyankapi, we run. 
Hiwayka, kiwayka, and hdiwanka are conjugated like kaska of the first conjuga- 
tion and iwanga of the third. 
IRREGULAR AND DEFECTIVE VERBS. 
§ 59. 1. Eya, to say, with its compounds héya and kéya, are conju- 
gated irregularly, ‘h’ and ‘p’ taking the place of ‘y’ in the second and first 
persons singular, 
