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Navajo
Etymology
Possibly a cognate with the root -ʼĮĮD (“to bark”), which in turn appears to be related to -ʼĮ́Į́ʼ (“to see, look”).
It only occurs in the neuter imperfective mode.
Root
-TʼĮ́Į́H
- to practice witchcraft, be a witch or a wizard
Theme
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Category
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Bases
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Transitive bases (O + ł)
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á + ni
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S practices sorcery
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Stem set
Aspect
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IMP
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PERF
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FUT
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ITER
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OPT
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NEUT
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-tʼį́į́h
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See also Appendix: Roots and stems derivation.
Synonyms
Derived terms
Navajo terms belonging to the root -TʼĮ́Į́H (practice witchcraft)