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a few intransitive verbs; cf. the simple prefix u-, vu-, wn-. Some of the 

 terms are directly derived from verbs having the u- prefixed, as shui to 

 transfer, from liya, u-i, 6-i; shutila to hold under the arm, from utila; shuyuka 

 to shave etc. In many other words with initial shu-, u- belongs to the radix; 

 in others, as in shuyuxala, shiiktakla, u- is the result of vocalic anathesis. 



shuitela to gird, as a horse ; from ita. 



shulota to dress oneself ; shul6tish garment; from I'lita. 



shuena to carry u^mn a board etc. ; shu^ntch haby-hoard ; from dna. 



shukoka to bite oneself ; from koka. 



shu-vl'ta to throw at each other ; from vuta. 



shu'pka to lie in a heap ; from ipka. 



shukli^ida to compete in hopping ; from kl^na. 



t-, ta-, te-, prefix referring to long objects standing erect, as trees, posts, 

 and to standing persons. When occurring in transitive verbs, this prefix 

 points to acts performed with elongated objects not included under the uses 

 of the prefixes a-, i-, u-; for instance, to what is performed with the arms or 

 hands outstretched or put forward, with a knife, etc. In intransitive verbs 

 t- refers to one person or animate being in an upright position, and when 

 combined with the radix -ka-, -ga- points to one person, etc., standing or 

 moving. T- is abbreviated from ta-, te-, te-, the pronominal particle and 

 radix ta. 



taki'ma to stand out as a circle, rim; cf gaki'ma. 



tamadsha to stand at the end of a row etc.; cf lamadsha. 



tgmt'shka to abstract, take away; cf yimeshka. 



tkap tall grass, reed, or stalk. 



tkana to stuff, as an animal; cf shn^itkuala. 



tkeka to make a hole with knife or clasped hand; cf kdka. 



tka-ukua to knock with the hand, fist; cf uk4-ukua. 



tgii-ule^a to arise, get up; from ga-u'l/a. 



tgak;iya to stand, remain on, upon; from gakaya. 



tk^wa to break a long article in two. 



