GATSCHET KAS. LEG. CREEK GLOSSARY. [135] 103 



yiipa subsequent in time or space. yeb6;fatchan ayatis /ic 

 ivcnt toivard the back part. Cf. linapa. 

 Yiitchi, coll. Yutchialgi, nom. pr. of the Tuchi or Uchce 

 tribe of Indians, differing from the Creeks in race and lan- 

 guage. But the Yutchitiilgi or Euchitaws of the text are 

 the Hitchiti tribe., not the Yuchi S, 1 1 . 



kayas i) I give birth to txvius or more offspring at one time. 

 2) / come forth (springs of water) ; cf. hitchkuidshiis, 

 siiidshas, wi;ka'wa, 



kakida settlement., habitation; either of two (man and wife) 

 or of a tribe, nation ; inkakida hayatis they made their 

 habitation 8, 20 ; cf. apokita, laikida. 



kakis, du. of laikas, q.v. 



kala/as I gnaw; kalagit ^/zrtTt'zw^ it (verbal of present tense) 

 12, 23 ; cf. kalas. 



kalas, pi. of obj. kalgasas I breaks break up., as bread; cf. 

 itu;/kalas, kala;^as. 



kanstchabi low, low-lying. Der. ikana, tchapa. 



kapitani (span.) captain, war-chief; inhii'li kapitani their 

 war-leader 8, 15. 



kasapi cold., said of water, weather, limbs, &c. 



Kasi/ta, Kasi'hta, coll. Kasi/talgi, Kasi'htalgi, nom. pr. Ka- 

 sVhta or ^' Cussetaw" Indian. The tribe belonged to the 

 Lower Creeks and originally were one people with the Ka- 

 witalgi, as stated 18, 3 sqq. Mentioned in the legend S, 9. 

 19. 12, 7. 14, 5 etc. 



Kawita, coll. Kawitalgi, isti Kawitalgi ; nom. pr. Kaxvita In- 

 dian. This people formed a tribe of the Lower Creeks after 

 separating from the Kasi'hta, as narrated t8, 3 sqq. ; cf. 8, 

 8. 18,4. 



kii'-idshas, kaidshas, ke'dshas, pi. of obj. kaidshakiis (objec- 

 tive conjugation i. 310) i) I utter sound, emit voice; cf. 

 hakas. 2) I say, tell, speak; I say so, order: kii'/tchid 

 ordering the^n to see 10, 4. Cf. itika'-idshas. 3) / call, 

 call by name, name: kcdshad called, named; same as 

 magidan 12,38. V?i\\.z\\\i\. calling it 10,6. ke'dshid ca/Zet/, 

 named 14, 35; kaidsha/atis they called it 12, 25; ka'ho- 

 dshid (pi. of subj.) hakit ds thus called, lit. "called sounded 

 so" 14, 25 ; kahodshid omis are called (Kawitas) 18, 5. 



