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Grammatical Sketch of the Heve Language - Shea's Library of American Linguistics. Volume III. by Buckingham Smith
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To love, _naquén, hinádocon_.

Maiden, _náhua hoquis_.
Maize, _sunút_.
Maizefield, _etzét_.
Mesquit, _hupuro_, the fruit _zona_.
Metal, _sati_.
Moon, _metzat_.
Mother, _degua_.
Mouse, _zicúr_.
Mouth, _tenít_.

Night, _chúgoi_.
North, _batén_, from the North hither _bahitz-áue_, to _bahitzuai_, to
the north nearly _bútecon_. The Indian ever has the points of the
compass present to his mind and expresses himself accordingly in
words, although it shall be of matters in his house.
No, _quáta, ca_.
Nose, _dacàt_.
Now, _óqui_.

Oak, _tohá_, the red _vadásor_.
Old man, _dotzí_.
Orphan, _topini_.
Owl, _haropeuátz_.

Parched, _saquét_.
Paroquet, _zíra_.
Peak, _cauitze mógua_.
People, _dóhme_.
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