1886.] 377 [Hoffman. 



To like, or admire,* Ho'iutsha ; hu'yutsha. 



To kill, Tau'tra ; tau'trat. 



To shoot an arrow, T''ui ; Tr''ui. 



To strike with a club, Witshe'trum wat'r. 



" •' " knife, Nokoits'un wat'r. 



" " " stick, Wat'r. 



To cut with a knife, Tskis. 



"" " " an ax, A't'r. 



Much, Wai'idi ; wu'qi. 



Many, Wu'qoi ; wu'ql. 



Many bows, Wu'qoi tai'up. 



Two bows, Pun'goi tai'up. 



Bow, Taiup. 



Bow string of sinew, Tooiq'tut. 



" " loop for securing at end "I _,_, 



. . ^ ° fPet ; pit ; pet. 



of bow, J 



Front side of bow, Ke'wet. 



Cord side of bow, Ko'tro. 



Arrow poison, Hai'enit. 



The parts of an arrow, having a wooden point detachable from the 

 shaft, are as follows : 



Point of wooden arrow-head shaft, Sha'padan ; tshi'pidun. 

 Body of wooden arrow-head, Slio'toitsh. 



Shaft of arrow proper, Sik'kid. 



Feathers, Tshodon'gish. 



Notch, at base of shaft, Tin'neiu. 



Sinew fibres at head of shaft to^ 



prevent splitting upon introduc- [Pik'ked. 



tion of arrow-head, J 



* Also in the sense of to love, although there is no word for love as>rdinarily 

 recognized. 



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