Jinesadawen [tsinesadawen]. See Jinisadawen.
Jini [tsini], that which, such, so, so much.
Jinihotiyerenh, what they did. From Jini (q. v.) and —kierha,—wakieren, C., to act, do, say. This verb is always preceded by some particle, such as kenni (see how), tsini (that which) and the like.
Jinikawennakeh, these the words. See Jini and kawenna.
Jinisayadawen [tsinesayadawenh], that which has befallen you. Eñon,
B., to happen; gaiataseñon, to happen to some one.
Jiniyuneghrakwah [tsiniyohnerakwa], this solemn event. Gonneragoon,
B., to wonder; jonneragsat, that is wonderful. See yuneghrakwah.
Jinonweh [tsinonweh], thither, whereto.
Jiratighrotonghkwakwe [tsiradirohtonhkwakwe], where they used to smoke. Garst, B., to smoke; otonkwa, C., flame. "Where they lighted their pipes."
Jisanakdade [tsisanakdate], from thy seat. See Kanakta.
Jiyudakenrokde [tsiodakenrokde], by the fireplace, near the ashes. Akenra, ashes; okte, end, edge.