Akwekon, all.
Are, again, sometimes.
Ayakawen, one would have said. En, B, to say (perf. subj.).
Ayakaweron, one would have thought. Eron, B., to think, to wish.
Ayakotyerenhon, one would be startled, surprised. From katyeren, to wonder, be startled.
Ayawenhenstokenghske [ayawenhensthokenske], may it be true. Enon, iaweñnon, B.,—iawens, C., to happen; togenske, B., tokenske, C., it is true. "May it happen to be true!"
Ayuyeukwaroghthake [ayoyenkwarodake], there might have been tobacco smoke (apparent)., Oienkwa, C., tobacco; garst, B., to smoke (ppf. subj.).
D.
Da-edewenhheye [dahedewenheyeh], we may all die. Genheion, genheie,
B., to die (subj. mood).
Daghsatkaghthoghseronne [dasatkahthoseronne], thou mightest keep seeing. See Tesatkaghthoghserontyc. Tasatkahthoseronne (as the word would be spelt in modern orthography) appears to be the aorist subjunctive of atkahthos, to see, in the cislocative and frequentative forms.