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[Aug. 20, 



bean 

 to bear 



beard 



beast 



beveled 



bird 



to bite 

 bitter 



a ' -til + wo 

 svi'-na 

 , pa'-na 



ka'-luk 



du 

 bi 

 bi'-wak 



sho-utk' 



du 



i-kwe'-wa. 

 bi-chow-1 i-choi' 



To bear young (human). 

 To bear young (inferior 

 animals). 



' Bi, the devil, or anything 

 mysterious; teak, tribe. 

 There is no word exact- 

 ly equivalent to ours 

 for " beast." Each ani- 

 mal (as well as plant), 

 has it specific name, 

 and du, properly be- 

 longing to birds, is usu- 

 ally applied if the 

 species is unknown ; hi- 

 wak is only used in a 

 collective sense. 



To strike, to whip. 



To beat, as on a drum. 



Wak, tribe. 

 We, where. 

 Behind in the abstract ; 



see in front. 

 At the tail of a line ; 



immediately behind ; 



he-ta', a point. 

 Nya, seedling; we, where. 

 Is, down; kin, region. 

 Ki-p am, from k i-p ar,w aist . 



Into a ring; shki, a circle. 

 To bend at an angle with- 

 out breaking. 

 To bend into a curve. 



Boi, good. 

 See middle. 

 ' Equally applied to a pris- 

 matic solid, or to the 

 cutting off the corner of 

 a surface ; see sloping. 



