KES — 71 — KES kesegooea, I am growing old; kesegoocjeji, I grow old little by little, preserve my youth. kesegooeak, an old bird. kesegoOabilas, an old maid, eld¬ erly unmarried woman. keseguoilb&doo, an old bachelor, an elderly boy. kesegoosum, an old dog. kesegooikw,an old animal,--cow, horse, moose, etc. kesegow, (in composition) vio¬ lently. kesegowawistoo, I speak aloud, shout. kesegoweankedadum, my mind works on it. I think much of it. kesegowelutne, I laugh aloud kesegowitk, the river rages, the current flows swiftly. kesegowtak, it makes an uproar. kesegwa, I grow, mature, ripen. kesegwek, it is mature, it is done growing. kesegwenum, I grow, raise it; (spoken of a crop). keseikswl, I am very angry. keseiskoodum, I tell about it finish the discourse. kesltogooadoo, I prevent it; (ke seitoogolwadoo). keseltum, I spare it, allow it, let another have it. keselumak, I spare him, let him go unpunished, forgive. kese—mioulagwet, afternoon kescmanegal, they are ripened, raised, grown. kesemudak, I nudge him, touch him lightly, jog him, push him. kesemudam, I drive it; (as a cooper hammers). kesemulginpe, I sleep soundly. kesena, I die, expire, am dor¬ mant. kesenoogwi, I am sick, sore, hurt, feel pain; uksenoogwok- un, sickness, that which causes pain. kesepagdse, I rub against some¬ thing, scratch myself, comb my head; uksupagdsOode, a scratching post. kesepasak, gul, it is very thick; kesepasagasik, it is becoming thick. kesestagadoo, it wash it; kesesa- gdse, I splash, play in the water. kesestakuna, I wash clothes. ( N. B .—The word is peculiar to P. E. Island , in the other provinces, the only word used is kesispadega.) kescsktaktaga, I wash clothes by beating them with a stick. kesetak, I hurt him by beating him; kesetawit, he hurts. kesetawagitk, the thunder roars. kesetawoksink, it roars, he snores. kesetdwoksuk, the wind roars, howls. keseiawokoogwek, the waves roar. kesetelak, it is completed as directed, is satisfactory. keseoolkwijalooek, comforting. kesewiskitkudamoodjul, (1) he strikes him suddenly; (2) he thrusts him and makes him bleed. kesewiskoutcoosuk, a sudden squall, a gust of wind. kesewiskudagul, he strikes them suddenly.