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BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



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bikota, v. a. i., to bend; to crouch; to 

 sag; to sway. 



bikota, n., a bend; the bend. 



bikota hinla, a., flexible. 



bikota keyu, a., unyielding. 



bikotahe keyu, a., inflexible; imanuk- 

 fila bikotahe keyu (his mind bend will 

 not), inflexible in purpose. 



bikotakachi, v. a. i. sing., to bend once. 



bikulli,v. t. sing., to bend; to - incurvate; 

 to sag; bikunli, nasal form, to be bend- 

 ing. 



bikulli, n., a bender. 



bikullichi, v. t. , to bend; to cause to bend ; 

 to make it bend. 



bikuttokachi, v. a. i., to cower; to squat; 

 to courtesy (as a lady) ; to bow or bend 

 down; isi at bikuttokachi (the deer bends 

 down), koi at (the tiger); or aba hushi 

 at bikuttokachi (air, fowl of, it squats). 



bila, n., oil; fat; gravy; grease; nita bila, 

 bear's oil; shukha bila, hog's fat. 



bila, v. a. i., to melt; to dissolve; to fuse; 

 to thaw; to resolve; bihinla, Josh. 2: 9, 

 11; to melt or faint, Josh. 7: 5. 



bila, a., unctuous; greasy. 



bila, pass., melted; dissolved; fused; 

 thawed; liquefied; resolved; ikbilo, a., 

 unmelted, unthawed; ikabilo, a., un- 

 dissolved. 



bila bieka, a., oily; only oil; oil entirely. 



bila hinla, a., fusible; dissolvable, (lit.) 

 melt can. 



bila chapka, nani chapka, nia chapka, 

 n., a cockroach. 



bila o n laha, pass., basted; moistened 

 with fat. 



bila o n lali, v. t., to baste; to drip fat 

 upon meat; to moisten with fat. 



bila pala, n., a lamp; an oil lamp. 



bilahama, pass., oiled; anointed; an- 

 ointed with oil. 



bilahammi, v. t., to anoint with oil; 

 i. e., him or herself. 



bilahammichi, v. t., to anoint another 

 with oil. 



bilahe keyu, a., indissoluble, (lit.) melt 

 will not. 



bilakli, balakli (q. v. ), v. a. i., to wilt; to 

 droop; to wither. 



bilakli, pass., wilted; a., flaccid; pp., 

 withered. 



bila n kli, n., a small round and long hill. 



bilaklichi, v. t., to wilt; to wither. 



bileli, v. t., to melt; to fuse; to thaw; to 

 dissolve; to colliquate; to liquefy; to 

 resolve; to run; "to make melt," 

 Josh. 14: 8; bilet, contracted form with 

 t conjunctive. 



bileli, n., a melter. 



bilelichi, v. t., to melt; to cause to melt. 



bilhkachi, pi. of binili. 



bilia, adv., always, Matt. 18: 10; perpetu- 

 ally; forever; continually; eternally; 

 regularly; off, Josh. 4: 7, 24; away; iat 

 bilia, gone away, gone off, Heb. 13: 8; 

 hikia biligt peh biliashke, stands forever 

 and ever, Heb. 1: 8. 



bilia, a., continual; eternal, John 3: 15; 

 ever; e'er; everlasting, John 3: 16; in- 

 cessant; lasting; perennial; permanent; 

 perpetual; unbegotten; unceasing; un- 

 intermitted; unremitted; aiissikkopa 

 bilia and aiokchaygt bilia, Matt. 25: 46. 



bilia, v. a. i., to be or do always; to con- 

 tinue, gno yokgt hgchiapehgt aygt biliali, 

 Matt. 28: 20 (old translation). 



bilia, v. n., to be always; to be forever; 

 to be continual; to continue evermore; 

 okcha^ya na biliahe, John 6: 51; hgchi- 

 yukpa na biliashke, rejoice ye evermore, 

 1 Thess. 5: 16; abilia, adv., forever, 

 Matt. 6: 13; where it is always; to 

 eternity. 



biliachechi, v. t., to perpetuate. 



biliachi, v. t., to make perpetual or con- 

 tinual. 



bili n ka, adv., just; nigh; close by; at 

 hand; CMhoiva aiibili n ka, nigh to God, 

 James 4: 8. 



bili n ka, n., nearness; vicinage; vicinity; 

 UU n ka glatok, 2 Sam. 18: 25; abili n ka, a 

 suburb; a neighborhood, Josh. 20: 5; 

 i n bilika, n., propinquity to it, hiin, or 

 her; inbilinka, a., snug. 



bili n ka, a., near; close by; close; bilika 

 felma, too close; contiguous; adjacent; 

 imminent; nigh; proximate, Matt. 3:5; 

 iti r >'bili n ka, a., thickset; near to each 

 other; bili n kahnak bgno pisa, a., near- 

 sighted; to see that only which is near. 



bili n ka, v. t., to come near; to near; to 

 approach; itl n bili n ka, to come near each 

 other; itivbilika fehna, to be too near 

 each other. 



bili n ka, v. n. , to be near; to be close by, 

 Matt. 15: 29; bili n kgt ibataklgt, Scrip. 

 Biog., Abraham and Lot, p. 20; iti n bil- 



