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hebua, hebuata word, saying ; to speak, to emit' voice, — liebuataque ti- 

 niboina the woodpecivers sing (see : houoso). 

 nurabuote a lie. 

 heno to eat ; henomate ibinemate for eating and for drinking, chucaya ha- 

 henoY liow often did you eat? hehani manibi cho? did you wish to 

 eat? 

 hibe louse. 



hica settlement, town, village ; appears in Tarahica and some other local 

 names mentioned above, 

 hica nocoromale the citizens of the same town, 

 hiyaraba American lion, 

 holaba (also : tapolaba) maize, Indian corn ; holabaca qibema itulufbi cho t 



did you pray over the first-grown maize ? 

 holata chief, holata aco, olata ico : all chiefs, 

 honoso deer, antelope ; honoso hebasi when the deer is bleating, 

 huta to cohabit ; niaco hutabi cho? did you cohabit with a woman? 

 ibine water ; pond, lake, sheet of water, 

 hibita river, 

 ibinese to bathe, 

 inibiti (see below), 

 hibua to rain, hibuabi cho? have you produced rain ? did you cause 



it to rain ? 

 banino rainbow, 

 ibirita to menstruate, 

 mucu-bine tears (lit. eye-water), 

 icasini to altercate, quarrel ; anoco icasinibi cho? did you quarrel with 



some one ? 

 ikeni to kill (prol)ably a contraction from : ike nihi, to make die); anoco 



ikenibi cho? have you killed any!)ody ? 

 inibitisote to drink to excess, to fill oneself with liquor ; see ibine. 

 inihi consort, husband or wife, inihimale married couple, 

 iri war, warfare, irimi haueleta for going to war ; iri-hibano war-council- 

 lor ; this caste were descendants of the Fish-family, 

 urri-paracusi war-prince, 

 isa mother. 



isu, isota herb, weed ; a plant, the juice of which was used for superstitious 

 purposes. Nie chaqueneco isota with which herb? 

 isucu, herb-doctor. 



isucu echa crazed, possessed by a demon, 

 iti father; itimileno "our father" : spiritual father, monk, priest. 

 Itori late, posterior. 



itorimitono the last order of the second pedigree of Timucua nobility, 

 itori to fast ; equelaco maha itorinoma the daj's of fasting, 

 ituhu to pray, conjure, invoke, charm, bewitch; ituhusobi cho? did you 

 conjure or bewitch? did you say prayers over something? 

 itufa sorcerer, wizard, medicine-man. 



