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A DICTIONARY OF THE CHOCTAW LANGUAGE 



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anukliha, pp. pi., drawn through a 

 noose. 



anukliha, v. a. i. pi., to run through. 



anuklilelichi, v. t. pi., to draw a rope 

 through a noose, as in roping cattle. 



anukpalli, v. n., to feel interest; to feel 

 a temptation ; to feel the influence of 

 an object; sianukpalli, I am interested. 



anukpalli, a., interested; excited; en- 

 ticed; tempted. 



anukpallichi, v. t., to interest; to ex- 

 cite the passions; to tempt; to allure. 



anukpallichi, n., a tempter. 



anukpallika, n., temptation, Matt. 6: 

 13; Luke 11: 4. 



anukpilefa, pp. sing., turned inside out, 

 r wrong side out; turned. 



anukpiliffl, v. t., to turn; to turn inside 

 out. 



anukpiloa, pp. pi., turned; turned in- 

 side out. 



anukpiloli, v. t. pi., to turn; to turn 

 inside out. 



anukpoali, v. a. i., to feel sick at the 

 stomach; to nauseate. 



anuksita, n., a gallows; a gibbet. 



anuksita, v. a. i., to cleave to; to adhere 

 with attachment; to hang to; anuksitia, 

 pro. form, and the one most used. 



anuksita, n., attachment. 



anuksiteli, v. t., to hang by the neck; to 

 execute by hanging. 



anuksiteli, n., a gibbet; a gallows. 



anuksitkachi, v. t. pi., to cleave to; to 

 hang to; see hatak anuksitkachi. 



anuksitkachi, n. pi., a hanging to. 



anukshomota, v. a. i. ; anukshomunta, 

 nasal form v. n., to be in a rage; to 

 rage; to be peevish; sianukshomunta, I 

 am in a rage. 



anukshomunta, a., raging; peevish; 

 fierce; anukshomunta fehna hatuko n , be- 

 ing exceeding fierce, Matt. 8: 28. 



anukshomunta, n., rage; peevishness. 



anukshu n fa, see anakshunfa. 



anukshumpa, v. a. i., to wish for more 

 food or instruction, not having had 

 enough. — P. Fisk. 



anuktapa, v. n., to be greedy; to be in- 

 satiable. 



anuktapa, a., greedy; insatiable. 



anuktapli, anuktabli, v. a. i. pi., to go 

 to excess. 



anuktaptua, v. n., to be insatiable; to be 

 greedy. 



anuktaptua, a., pp., insatiable; greedy. 



anuktaptuli, v. t. pi. , to go to excess. 



anuktiboha, anuktoboha, v. n., to be 

 roiled, agitated, or disturbed, as roily 

 water or water boiling up in a spring. 



anuktobulli, v. a. i., to boil up; to rise 

 up, as water in a spring. 



anuktobullichi, v. t., to cause to boil up. 



anuktuklichi, anuktuklochi, v. t., to 

 hamper; to embarrass. 



anuktuklo, n., a hesitation; an impedi- 

 ment; suspense. 



anuktuklo, v. n., to be at a loss; to be 

 in doubt; to doubt, Matt. 14: 31. 



anuktuklo, v. a. i., to hesitate; to doubt; 

 to stammer. 



anuktuklo, a., pp., embarrassed, ikanuk- 

 tuklo, a., pp., unembarrassed. 



anuktuklo iksho, a., unhesitating. 



anuktuklochechi, v. t., to embarrass. 



anuktuklochi, v. t., to embarrass; to 

 trouble, Gal. 5: 10. 



anuktuklochi, adv., doubting; cMnkash 

 mat anuktuklochi, Mark 11:23. 



anukwa n ya, v. n., to be in haste; to be 

 in a hurry; v. a. i., to hurry. 



anukwa n ya, a., hasty; hurried; in haste. 



anukwa n yachi, v. t., to hasten; to hurry. 



anukwia, v. n., to hesitate; to be timid, 

 fearful, or doubtful; to be afraid; to 

 dread; to be afraid to do or to venture 

 (not to be afraid of any creature, but 

 to be afraid of such things as trying to 

 cross a stream, and the like) ; i^nukivia, 

 afraid of him, annukwia, he is afraid of 

 me; sianukvia. I am afraid; Ikchiamik- 

 wiokashke, fear not, Matt. 1 : 20. 



anukwia, a., timid; fearful; doubtful; 

 afraid; reluctant. 



anukwiachi, v. t., to render timid; to 

 frighten. 



anukyiminta, v. a. i., to be angry. 



anukyohbi, v. a. i.,to soften; to become 

 moist and soft, as by the dew. 



anukyohbi, pp., softened; moistened; 

 soft; moist. 



anukyohbichi, v. t., to soften; to mois- 

 ten. 



anump ikbi, v. t. , to make a speech. 



anump ikbi, n., a speech maker. 



anump iksho, a., speechless. 



