4891-92]. DENE ROOTS. 157 
ODES \ cieoi Bs, ehassatseipt ont aero tler (C.), ’kla-zeh (M.), ’kllen (L.)=RR.: t’l-, root of the 
words for No. 53. 
HO7 nd Of hake: =. a5. 0.600. Tha-t’la, théy-t’let, tha-t’let-=RR.: ‘*‘ Water-bottom.” 
POMS ATIO tis s.a0e aie oe nu, nnu, ndu, ndju and ndow (L.); tu.u=RR.: nu 
mo9, Ice (on water)! 32... os. eacncn thén, than (C. and A.L.), than (L.), théne (B)=RR.: th-n 
110 Ice (floating or in pieces) ....[u, ut jam (C.); kwollu (Ch.), kollu (D.R.)=RR.: [-; -ollu 
WATER ANIMALS (FISHES), 
MR OS Esper e as Ge ee Bee Jue, Juge Jugu, [oh (C.), Juk (L.C.)=RR.: [u- 
MUZE Wii tessa. at, c0e utes sar. [u, Jo, Juge-wa (H.), Jugu.==RR.: qu 
USS AULINOM oe cc. icicle forces a tha-llo, tha-llok.=RR.: ‘‘ Water-fish.” 
aia Bees and Fry oes sc.. es: a’ktin (C.), e’kin (L.), e’ktine, e’krune.=RR.: ’kéin 
AMG rASH DONG .e dene oc oe eae rai (C.), era (H.), erwosse (M.)=RR.: -r- 
SKY, CONCOMITANTS AND DERIVATIVES. 
MURMRNS oafanis tt eke moe he ya, jya (S.), ja, zjyé (L.) ; in compos. yé, yi, yu=RR.: y-* 
117 Sky (without clouds) ........ ya-zah, ya-zoh, jya-zaii, ya-zai, zjyé-zjin. =RR.: ‘‘sky-bare.” 
MESROTOUGS acs once ceed tnt *kwos, ’kwas, ’kwroc, ’kro=RR.: ’k- 
EPP RRSUUED 55 siexcva)o5 gracavo eels 3 3 ...Sa, sye (L.)==RR.: s- 
120 Moon ....................Same as above, and eldzi, ildzin (L.C.),"adzi (S.), adzie (H.), 
adzji. =RR.: -dzi, Many tribes say also ‘‘ night-its-sun.” 
OTS 1 oe san (Ch, and L,) sen, cén (M.), fwen (H.), fei (R.M.), som 
(C.)=RR-: s-n 
MEE TN is cfs ala, fore «aps oig'S) ce ove tcan, tcofi, teyén (L.)=RR.: te-n 
EZBUSN OW! fe iiasiars. ores hoe yas, yac (M.) jyah (H.), jah (S), zjyow (L.)=RR.: y- - 
124. Snow (crusted by Ay in the t’si, t’si=RR.: t’si-. When it is hardened by the cold of 
PS etE Ie ait ak UoveGut ls os. the nights, not by the wind, it is said 
425 Snow (hardened.) .......... ollu, kollu, kullu:.=RR.: -llu 
126 “Gresil ” “‘frimas.” 2....... so, sor, k6zo, kozjo.=RR.: sibilant- 
CUO70" 3 EWI LAS eee he ear ee Ie illu, iillue, enllu, anllu, kifllu (A.L.)=RR.: -nllu 
Ms OMe Misco ce. cicla baa tetete Ste ade ‘a, tha, “hég ; tséy, tse. —=RR.: °-: 'ts- 
ZOOM UV ATIC Mat erro oon ese eis nijt’si, nifit’si, at’sey (L.)=RR.: -t’si 
BIRDS AND CO-RELATIVES. 
MPOMB INC ts ferences 8 <7 Sr OT MTE de’t’tahi, de’toni, ta’tai (old C.), ta’tai (modern C.), RR.: 
t-’t- from ’ta, ‘‘ feather ;’ means ‘‘ the feathered ones.” 
Hote Ca LHOT ae ae ccd tere ae fore ataycte) (1) WRe 
122 Feather Down. © 2-7. .- tciwe, tciéc, tcéz, tcus, teow; t’sez (C.)=RR.: te and a 
sibilant ; t’s-z 
se TRIS) or. erat tore ele © occtwint et’séne (M.), int’séne, -a -t’son (L.), ’ta- t’san (C.)=RR.: 
-t’s-n 
POAT AT a etaterstah co Acyar terete tee etcé, atcé, etstci (L.), tsé (N.)=RR. -tcé. The é being 
characteristic. 
BEER oda, ciaterMeohe erate ease Jez, ez, dreze, arwo (L.)=RR.: 1- 
MSN OSU ts Sok cis «cia tae cick to, td, "t6r=RR. ’to. ‘* Bill” is said as ‘‘ Lip.” 
SPECIES OF BIRDS. 
s 
Be MUAV Cll. 2s tae etod tile ctl ta-tsaii, “ta-tsoh, ’té-tsieh= RR. ‘* Feathers-dung. 
* Same word in all the dialects for ‘‘ louse,” the intonation determining the sense. 
