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Wall, nom. pr. of an Apalatchiikla war-chief 8, 10; cf. the 

 (Spanish) name of Guale, now Amelia Island, on the Atlan- 

 tic coast of Florida. 



"w a n a V a s / tie ; cf. i wa nakas. 



wan hi, pi. wanwahi strong; hard^ consistent^ but compressi- 

 ble^ as leather, etc. 



watiila crane, heron; watulashaki, = hagfi crane-whooping; 

 also the name of a water-course in Alabama 14, 30. 31. 



we'tis, waitis a modal, verbal form to be expressed by the adv. 

 probably^ likely ; ii/ay be^ mav possibly be. The infinitive 

 wetita is not in use. hi'lit w»^'tis }nay be best 8, 24; hi'tch- 

 kuidshi waitis would likely bring yorth 12, iS. Cf. i'lki; 

 tiiyiis, and waitayis in paradigm i. 206. 



wi;ka'wa, o-i;ka'wa spring of water 8, 31 ; cf. o-iwa. Der. 

 o-iwa, kayas. 



wilagis, cf. a'las, isa'las. 



wilako-idshas I have two going around., about me; homan 

 wilako-idshit having two going in front 16, iS ; cf. 19. 

 Der. wilagis. 



wisa/a in tchanki wisa/a my finger., lit. "my hand's prong, 

 my hand forking out, p. 60." Another term for it would 

 be : tchanki wisakti hamgi one of my fngers. 



wiilgis, ulgis, du. of ossas, q.v. 



wulhok/aita; see ossas. 



