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i-unayas, iyunayas, pi. of subj. iyunayis I go and refer^tell. 



Der. unayas. 

 i-upan, see yiipan. 

 Iwanagi, nom. pr. of a chief of the Lower Creeks: "Belted" 



8, 15. In text : Ewenauki. Der. iwanakas. 

 iwanakiis, iwana;^as I put a belt on^ gird myself with a 



scarf; I tie around myself. Der. wanayas. 



ya, i-a tliis; cf. hia. 



yafgi, yafki eve^ evening: 3 afgadi, yafgadin, or hia yafgadin 

 this evening ; in the eve7ti)ig^ lit. " after it became even- 

 ing" 8, 29. 



yaha-ikas / sing, yahaigit by singing 10, 26. yaha-iki 

 omas as if it was singing 10, 19. 



yahaikida i) act of si}7ging 10,3.5; 2) song. 



yanasa, yenasa buffalo; cf. i. 212. yanab'; ha'lpi buff'alo- 

 skin 8, 6. 



yatigas, yatikas ; cf. i-atikas. 



yatchakas I chew., masticate. 



yawaikas, pi. ofobj. yapalatas i) I throw down to.^ before ; I 

 bring and throw doivn. yawaigit throwing down before 

 them, yaweikit (for i-aweikit) same 12, 4. yawaigadis 

 they laid down before the others 12, 12. 2) I throw my- 

 self away (i-, y- reflect, pron.) Der. awaikas. 



ye-idshis, yedshis; cf. alakas. 



yelling a, yaliinga, see i-alunga. 



yihidshas, pi. of obj. yihidshakiis / return to see. )ihidsha- 

 /adis they returned and saw 12, 35. Refers to their re- 

 turn to the place where they came from. Der. hidshas. 



yiktchi, pi. yiktchagi strong., powerful. 



yiktchida, yiktchita strength., physical force. 



yomad, same as i-omat, q.v. 



yomen, i-omen, i-oman, postp. together zvith 14, 27. 



Yufanti, coll. Yufantalgi. nom. pr. of a tribe called Eufantees 

 in text; misspelt for 7'ufdli 8, 15. 



yiiksa, iyiiksa, i-uksa at the end of it 8,32. Der. i- . liksa. 



yupan, yiipa, i-upan, iyupan behind., in the rear of; properly, 

 behind hint., her., it., them 8, 23; after that 12, 31. i'lin 



