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bahta chito hoshi n sh aialhto, n., a 

 tick; a bed tick; lit., a big bag holding 

 feathers. 



bahta shinuk aialhto, n., a sandbag; 

 a bag having sand in it. 



bahtushi, n., a pouch; a small bag; a 

 satchel; a scrip; a wallet. 



baialli, v. a. i., to stand in files or rows; 

 or baiiUi (q. v.). 



baiallit a n ya, v. a. i., to move in a single 

 file. 



baiallit ala, v. a. i., to arrive in a row. 



baiallit heli, v. a. i. pi., to stand in 

 ranks. 



baiallit hika, v. a. i. sing., to stand in 

 a row "i' single rile. 



baiallit ma n ya, v. a. i., to advance in 

 file. 



baiallit minti, v. a. L, to come in a 

 row. 



baiet bi n ya, bait bi n ya, v. a. i. pi., to 

 move in ranks as soldiers, not abreast 

 but one following another. 



baieta, v. a. i. sing., to stand or go in 

 a row, one after another, as men or 

 animals in a single road; caus., baietachi 

 or baietqt hinli, to stand in a row; bcrietqt 

 a n ya, to go along in a row; to stand in 

 a row, as planted corn or trees when 

 set out. 



baieta, n., a row of corn, trees, men, or 

 animals. 



bah, baiyi, n., white oak; name of an 

 oak tree and its fruit; a white-oak acorn; 

 bail I ana, plenty of white-oak acorns. 



bah toba, a., oaken; made of white oak. 



baiilli, baialli (pi. of baieta), pass., 

 ranked; placed in rows or ranges; 

 abaiali, 2 Kings 11: 8. 



baiilli, baialli (pi. of baieta), v. a. i., to 

 stand in files or rows; to rank; to fol- 

 low in order one after another. 



baiillichi, v. t., to cause to follow in 

 ranks; to march; to place in ranks. 



baiillit nowa, v. a. L, to march in sin- 

 gle ranks, but not abreast. It differs 

 from auatali, v. a. L, to march abreast. 



baiillit nowa, n., a march. 



bait bi n ya, see baiet binya. 



baiyana, v. n., to want. See bqnna, 

 from which it is derived. 



baiyi, see bail. 



bakafa, v. a. i. sing., to split off; and 

 pp., split off. 



bakaha, pi., bakalichi sing., v. t., to 

 cane; to baste; to strike with a cane or 

 stick; to maul; ofi yo n bakahali, I beat 

 the dog. 



bakaha, n., a caning. 



bakali, pp. pi., split; blocked; slabbed; 

 bakali ushta, split in quarters. 



bakali, v. a. i., to split; to block; to slab 

 into several, i. e., more than two, pieces. 



bakalichi, v. t., to split into large blocks; 

 to slab; to block; to split puncheons 

 for a floor. 



bakalichi, n., a splitter. 



bakapa, pass. sing, of bakabli (q. v.); 

 halved or divided into two equal parts; 

 cleft; riven. 



bakapa, v. a. i., to divide into two equal 

 parts; to cleave; to split; to divide once 

 in the middle; iti at bakapa, the tree 

 divides or opens in the middle. 



bakapa, n., a half when split in two; a 

 cleft; shuka nipi bakapa, half of a hog. 



bakastoa, pass, pi., split in two; di- 

 vided into two equal parts. 



bakastoa, v. a. i. pi., to split in two; 

 to divide. 



bakastoa, n. pi., halves; when things 

 have been split open. 



bakastuli, v. t. pi., to split in two; to 

 halve them; to rob; holisso ha n bakastuli; 

 same as wehpuli, say M. Dyer and 

 Thompson. 



bakabli, v. t. sing., to split in two; to 

 halve. 



bakabli, n., a splitter; a divider. 



bakasto, bakastuli, pass., linished; 

 completed; all taken, as when a rob- 

 bery is committed, or grain in a field 

 is destroyed. 



bakastuli, v. t., to get all; to take all; to 

 finish. 



bakastuli, n., a finisher; one that takes 

 all. 



bakbak, n., a large red -headed wood- 

 pecker, smaller than the ti n kti. bakbak 

 at pa n ki akbano hon qpa, the bakbak 

 eats grapes only. 



bakli, v. t. pi., to split into large blocks, 

 whether halves, fourths, or eighths; 

 bakali, pass. (q. v.), nusa pi a n baklili, 

 I split the black oak into blocks. 



baklichi, v. t., to score. 



bakna, n. ; imbakna, the rennet (or run- 

 net) or stomach of cows or deer. 



