Aesahhahiyenenhon [ahesahhahiyenennyonhon], if thou hadst fallen (or perished) by the way. Aha, oha, ohaha, road, path; gaienneñon, B., to fall.
Aesayatyenenghdon [ahesayatyenendon], thou mightest have been destroyed. Gaienneñon, B., to fall; _gaien_nenton_, to cause to fall. Aesaiatienenton is in the perf. subj. passive.
Aghsonh, scarcely, hardly, while.
Ai (excl.), hail! oh!
Aihaigh (excl.), hail! ah! oh! More commonly pronounced haihai.
Akare, until.
Akayongh [akcayon], ancient. Akaion, C., old, ancient, antique.
Akonikonghkahdeh, they are suffering. Onikonhra, mind, and oga'te,
B., raw., i. e., having a sore mind.
Akotthaghyonnighshon, one who belongs to the Wolf clan. See Sathaghyonnighshon.
Akwah, indeed, truly, very, yea.