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tindga, tinnii'ga to set, said of celestial bodies, 

 gutega to penetrate, lit. "to begin to enter"; cf guta. 

 guhic^ga to hegin to swell up ; cf. guhia. 

 shakalia'ga to commence gamhling ; cf shAkla. 

 shutey ^ga to make, create first ; cf. shuta. 

 liwayega to hegin to lift; to lift at one end. 

 luyega to ascend, said of fog, clouds, etc. 

 sliuye'ga to start a song ; cf shuina. 

 tmuyega to hegin at one end. 



(b) Verbs in -ega, -i^ga, no longer inchoative : 

 huwaliega to run uphill; cf huwala to run upward. 

 slilatchiega to spdash. 



tpualic'ga to drive up to the top. 



witchuy^ga to Mow something iq). 



kshawaliega to tratisport, carry uphill. 



ndiunega to fall, roll into. 



tchiega to flood, overflow. 



spiega to assist in getting up, rising. 



(c) A number of verbs belong to neither of the two categories above, 

 but are applicative verbs in -ga, -ka, with accentuated -e- before it, which 

 points to an act or state of the subject's own body. 



kiuyi'ga to hold over somebody obliquely ; cf uyt^ga. 

 ktcluL-ga to help oneself u}) by using the arms 

 ktutega to sink down in water, sand, mud. 

 tindga to snort. 



The verbs ktete'ga, powet^ga are derivatives of tdga, and hence do not 

 properly belong here. 



-e'-izi, see -zitia. 



-6ka, see -ka. 



-e'zi) see -ixi. 



-C'la, an unfrequent verbal suffix, pointing to superposition or to a 

 raising up above other objects. 



