-wahiWAH-heehe causes themverbsfxshe causes themverbsfxit causes themverbsfxhe makes themverbsfxshe makes themverbsfxit makes themverbsfxthemverbsfxunspec. comp. form-hįwahiwisomething to beverbsfxThis term uses "-wahi" in the context of "something to be feared" as a way to express something like "dangerous" (which, if you think about it, is "something to be feared") which would be "nąngwewahi." On one hand, this does say "he makes them afraid," but another context is "something to be feared." The idea of "something to be" can be applied to other terms such as "something to be loved."what can beverbsfxlet themverbsfxItų rewahi re!Let them go first!Itų warujewahi re!Let them eat first!When combined with the imperative "re," this term can take on the context of "let."unspec. comp. form of-wa1them-hiComparepi3impracticablethat can not be made or doneunfit for use, useless: said of toolsreferring to something of which you should be afraidthis refers to something of which you are afraid or suspiciousbewareit may be dangerousthat cannot be excelledcannot be surpassednot deserving to have anyone take his/her partdeserving to have one take his/her partthat cannot be made into anythingthat which can be made into somethingcause them to laughmake them laughdescendantsposteritygenerationdangerousfrightfulcausing fear of apprehension of what is unseen or uncertainbring upbring up (children)speak of as wonderfulmagnify or praisesomething worthy of praisewhat can be eatenediblemake dangerousleave the moving persons or animals undisturbedunworthy of having one approve of their hitting anotherunworthy of having one approve of their hitting anotherunfit for use: said of moccasinscause several persons to make something for otherscause several persons to repair others' property for themcause several persons to repair the property of others for themcause them (not relations) to repair an object for the ownercause several persons to repair others' property for themthankfulgratefulthat which ought to make one thankfulcause (accidentally, etc.) them, no relations, to be thankful (to someone)have them for relations