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imilidshagi-tayad Jio-v they could or miglit kill its fathej- 

 (im- refers to relationship) 12, 20. man ilidsha/atis thcv 

 killed h.\m there 12, 24; ilidsha/atis 14, 14; pasatit killing 

 8, 31 ; pumpasatit omitutanks // is zvot/t^ in the habit of 

 killi^ig from ns people belonging to our (pum-) tribe 14, 

 4; pasat'hoyis they are killed; istin pasat?t killing mcn^ 

 persons 12, 15; isti pasatit (same) 14, 17. Der. ilas. 



lllidshi, nom. pr. of a Creek chief; Eliche in the German 

 original. 



i'la-, prefix: i) away from home^ house, lodge; 2) from it. 

 away from there; 3) further on, onward, after another, 

 against ; cf. i'li next, and i'lanatkiis. Embodies the prefixes 

 i'li- and a- . 



i'la-atas, du. of subj. i'lahoyis, pi. i'la-awis I return from; I 

 return home; preter. i'la'tas / have returned from ; i'ia- 

 awid omatis they habitually returji from 10, 35. 



i'la-awaihigas I am next in order after another, further 

 on; i'la-aweihigadis after these they came next 12, 10. Der. 

 awaihigas. 



i'lafiilgas, du. of subj. i'lafulh6kis, pi. i'lafulidshis I return, 

 turtt back from ; i'lafuli'htchit having turned back from 

 8, 22; i'lafuli/shit turning back 12, 34; 'lit i'lafulidshin 

 6'mad hat'hagid if the arrows had (been) returned white 

 16, 2. 



i'la-itidshas, i'lahitidshas / make a fre azvay from the 

 house, town 10, 34. 



i'lalakas, du. i'lalahokis, pi. i'lyedshis / return, come back; 

 i'lalagit omatis returned habitually, regularly 14, 17; i'li- 

 etchatis, or i'lyetchatis, the people returned to that place 

 14, 19. Der. alakas. 



i'lanafkas I strike, hit by approaching the object to some 

 other object ; i'lanafaikas, one of the past tenses ; i'lanafai- 

 kit striking after having approached it to the pole 10, 

 22. Der. i'li-, a-, nafkas. 



i'la-ossas, du. of subj. i'la-ulgis, pi. i'lasosis, J come out, 

 emerge, issue out of isti i'lasosa-igos komadis they be- 

 lieved that the people -would not come up from (the river) 

 16, 9. Der. a-6ssas ; cf. asossas and i'lossas. 



