GATSCHET KAS. LEG. — HITCHITl GLOSSARY. [171] 139 



Wats they returned thetn (by shooting) 24, 19; alokya- 

 lakakat the returned ones (partic.) 34, 20 (could also re- 

 fer to one object returned), 



alok'lan lyal is, du. of subj. alok'lanishigas, pi. alok'lanis- 

 yadshikas / come out again after crossing ; / arrive on 

 the other side^ as of a river ; I cotne ozit^ risefrom^ emerge^ 

 (persons, celestial bodies). Alok'lanishiaktawats they issued^ 

 came out of 20, 21 ; as a tribe or body of people is here the 

 subject, the dual is used here instead of the plural alok'lan 

 yadshiklawiits, although the use of the latter would not be 

 faulty ; cf Ceremonial Allocutions, p. 59 sqq.j alok'lanisya- 

 dshitikus they had or -would not come out, emerge from 

 the river, or from the hollow formed by its banks 24, 28 ; 

 alok'laniyahin then a rat came out of 22^ 29 ; cf. 'lanivalis. 



alok'l i nigal i s, du. alok'linisgigas, pi. alokmutagigas I run 

 towards ; alok'linigak having run towards 23, 24 ; alok'li- 

 ningas /^e, it ran towards the one speaking. 



aloktigonknalis I raise my body; refers to the placing of 

 the legs into a position for rising ; vol. i. 79. 



aloktchabaklilis I raise my head; aluktchabakliwati, ar- 

 chaic for -watis, -wilts it has raised its head, vol. i. 79' 



aloktch u kiili li s, du. alokwikigas, pi. aloktchukuslidshigas 

 / rise up^ as from the bed, couch. Der. tchukiililis I sit. 



alokiintilis, du. alokulawikas, pi. alokuntidshigas I approach, 

 come up to ; inhu'loska alokiintila/a (whenever) their ene- 

 mies will approach 33, i (future tense) ; alokiintin coming 

 23, 3 ; alokiindi'ht omiwats they are in the habit of ap- 

 proaching (the male camping -place) for alokiindi'htchut 

 omiwats 22, 4. Der. untilis. 



alosta'htchi, alosta/tchi desirous, showing proclivity ; ima- 

 losta'htchi inclined toward 25, 13. Der. alosti. 



alosti desirous, anxious; atasiintun imalostud inclined toward 

 the xvar-club, viz. the shedding of blood 25, 18. 



a'ladshigas and forms derived from this : cf. a'liyalis. 



-a'li a suffix of tribal names, or designating classes of persons, 

 etc., corresponding to -algi of Creek : Kasi/ta'li, Maskoka'li, 

 hunaknosa'li. 



di''\\a.\i?i from that time onward, since then 23, i. Der. a'li- 

 yalis, aka 3). 



