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Jadadeken, thy brother (or brothers). Tsiatatekenha, C., ye two are brothers.
Jadakweniyosaon (or jatagweniyosaon), thou wert the ruler, or, ye were the rulers. See Jadakweniyu.
Jadakweniyu, thou art the ruler, or, ye are the rulers. See note to sec. 28, ante, p. 152.
Jatatawhak, father and son, lit., son of each other. Gahawak, B., to have for child (reciprocal form).
Jathondek (or jatthontek), listen! hearken thou. Imperative sing. of kathontats, C, athantaton, B., to hear.
Jatthontenyonk, keep listening! continue to hear! The frequentative form of jatthontek.
Ji [tsi], that, that which, wherein. See Jini.
Jidenghnonhon [jidennon], as, like as. Tennon, C., and also, but.
Jinayawenhon, the consequences, the results, lit. what would happen. Eñon, B.,—iawens, C, to happen.