Tsini; see Jini.
Tsisaronkatah, thy hearing. Arongen, B., to hear, to listen; arongaton, B., to hear by anything.
Tyewenninekenne, he will speak some words. See Entyewenninekenneh.
Tyeyadakeron, bodies are lying. Oyata, body; gageron, B., to be in any place.
Tyoghnawatenghjihonh [dyonawaghdehtsihonh], a swift current. Ohnawa, C., current, swift stream of water; gannasteton, B., swift river; tsihon, an augmentative suffix,—"exceedingly swift."
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Waahkwadewayendonh, taking care, carefully. Ateseyenton, B., to take care, to do well.
Waghontenhnonterontye, or Wahhondennonterontye, they were as brothers thenceforth. Atennonteron, to be brothers. The word is in the aorist indicative, 3d pers. pl., progressive form (indicated by the termination tye).
Wahhoronghyaronnon, he put away the clouds. From aronhia, sky, heaven, cloud.
Wakarighwakayone [wakarihwakayonne], it has become old. See Karighwakayonh.