GATSCIIET KAS. LEG. CREEK GLOSSARY. [ I 1 9] 87 



30. The term inhilissua, a remedy for certain diseases, is 

 not in use. 



hi'le-idshas I put aivay, remove; referring to corpses, to 

 provisions buried for future use, etc. 



hi'li, pi. hi'lagi i) good, excellent, useful; pleasant, agree- 

 able, hi'lit; we'tis probably the best ; may be best 8, 24. 

 isti hi'lagit omin omad if the people were good (or not 

 good) 14, 39. 2) Is often incorporated with other words, 

 and then forms verbs or verbal phrases with an assevera- 

 tive or augmentative meaning: fiilli^hi'lit 6madin 12, 33; 

 anhitchkiihi'lis, q.v. 



hi'ligiis, hi'likas I am satisfied tvith, it suits me. inhi'la- 

 gigadis they were dissatisfied ivith them 8,32. Der. hi'li. 



hi'liko, pi. hi'lagiko not good ; bad. wretched, 7insatisfacto- 

 ry. disagreeable, hi'likut os it is not good so 16, 2. inhi- 

 'lagikun unpleasant to thcjii 8,31. inhi'likut not satisfied, 

 not feeling well ; lit. "not good to him, them" 8, 25. Der. 

 hi'li, -ku, privative particle. 



hi'lka peace; hi'lkan hayas / make peace 12, 26. Der. hi'li- 



hi'lkayis, hi*lka-is, hi'lkjis I make, conchide peace, hi'lkida 

 isahopakan as a sign of friendly behavior, of a peaceable 

 mind 16.33. istit inhi'lka-is I conclude peace with him, them, 

 Tliis verb occurs but seldom without the pronoun prefixed. 



hi'lkusas I am quite peaceable, I am very well-minded; 

 magi hi'lkusa'li komait desiring to be of very peaceful in- 

 tentions in everything, p 60. Der. hi'lkusi very peacea- 

 able, from hi'lka, -usi. 



hiniha Creek war-title, which originally was a busk-title refer- 

 ring to the preparing of medicines. Among the Timucua 

 the inihama were tribal councilmen, headmen ; the Creeks 

 perhaps borrowed the term from them ; of. i. 157. 



hishi lop ut ski little tobacco 10, 29; also called hidshi pak- 

 pagi, cf. pakpagi. In this connection tchutki, the sing, of 

 loputski, is not in use. 



hitchgigo, pi. hitchgagigo and hitch'hukiko invisible, un- 

 seen, no longer perceptible 12,8. Der. hidshas, -go(-ko). 



hitchkas, pi. of subj. hitchkakis, i) I appear. 2) I am 

 born; also tchahitchkis. hi'tchkatis was born, came forth 

 12, 19. Der. hidshas. 



