GATSCHET — KAS. LEG. HITCHITI GLOSSARY. [iSl] 149 



-hds, -hus, verbified suffix marking surprise, wonderment ; han- 

 du'n nngnhos w/ience the noise soufided from 21,3.3. ^^* ^''^" 

 galis ; sonabahos 22, 8. cf. sonaba ; imillidshohos 32, 31. cf. 

 ilidshilis ; limmikus probably, q.v. for u'mmika hos. 



hoti'htchi 34,34; pi. of tch(5ba'htchi, q.v. 



-'htchi, -/tchi i) suffix forming past participles; kadshilis / 

 say, call: kadshi/tchi said^ so called, named. 2) suffix of ad- 

 jectives : badski long: badski/tchi having^ provided with some- 

 thing long; cf. aitis and aitusi^ftchi. 



huyani'dshi, the word huyanidsha, q.v., borrowed from Creek 

 and provided with the Hitchiti ending -/ 21, 34. 



hunakni, pi. of nakni, na/ni, q.v. 



hundshilis, hontsilis I leave ^ quit, abandofi ; hondshig depart- 

 ing from, leaving 33,5; hiindshik 34, i; hun'htchik having 

 left, departed from 24, 8 ; luindshitik ia'mmiska nevertheless 

 they do not abandon, viz. "they adhere, stick, cleave to" 25, 29. 



-hunga, -hunka, -i^mga, suffix forming verbals which refer to 

 a time elapsed long ago. In our text it occurs, e.g. in i'la- 

 hiinka tvhere they once lived, their for jner residence 23, 5 ; yali 

 i'lihiinga (same) 24, 8 ; i'lidshihungat which they then were 

 possessing 23, 29. Cf. -tahunga. 



hu"/kalis, pi. of subj. hu"/kigas / whoop. 



hu'nli i) sacred; 3) costly., expensive., high-priced. Cf. ni'htak- 

 hunlan and the Cha'hta nahiillo, nahiinlo ; Note to vol. i. 105. 



hupana/tchi the singing (in presenter past) 21,5. Der. ho- 

 panalis. 



huta'gi, pi. of ta'gi, q.v. 



i-a/ni, ya/ni, yakni i) ground, soil 23, 21 ; 2) earth., land, terri- 

 tory; Tcha'tcha'li iya/ni the land, coufitry, state of the Georgians 

 20, 8 ; 3) the Earth personified 20, 20-22. 27. 



i-a/nun, yaknun, postp. under, below, beneath. Der. i-a/ni. 



i-aukigas, i-aulidshigas ; cf. ayalis. 



ibasna'dshik 21,3; see tchabanas. 



ibasna'dshitik 20,27; see tchabanas. 



idshi mouth., lit. "his, her, its, their mouth"; yak'ni idshun from 

 the Earth's mouth 20, 21 ; idshu'n hatlidshik his mouth whitened^ 

 viz. full of spittle 23, 2. 



idshikni 2=?, 16; see akni. 



