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bok itahnoli, n., junction of creeks, 

 bok itipatalhpo, n., a I nidge made over 



a creek, or a cross way made in the 



swamp near the creek, 

 bok mishtannap, n., the farther side 



of a creek; the other side of a creek. 

 bok ola intannap, n., this side of the 



creek; the side of the creek this way. 



Four words are here compounded, bok 



creek, ola this way, in to it, tannap, 



side. 

 bok ola tannap, n., this side of the creek, 

 bok sakti, n., hanks of a river, Josh. 



3: 15. 

 bok ushi, n., (a diminutive from bok, a 



river, and ushi, son, lit., the son of 



a river); a rivulet; a brook; a branch 



(a word in use in the South, meaning 



the same as brook) ; a rill, 

 bok wiheka, top of a side of a creek. 

 bok wishahebi, n., the fountain; the 



head of a creek, 

 bokafa, pass, sing., broken open; burst; 



cracked; bokaffi, v. t. 

 bokafa, v. a. i., to break open; to crack; 



to burst; to open; to explode, 

 bokafa, n., a crack;' an eruption. 

 bokaka n kachi, v. a. i., to break open; 



to burst open, 

 bokali, pass, pi., broken open, 

 bokalichi, v. a. i. pi., to break open; 



bokanli, nasal form, being cracked open; 



na pakanli bokanli putaka, "open flow- 

 ers," 1 Kings 6: 18. 

 bokalichi, v. t. pi., to crack them open; 



to burst; to cause them to open, 

 bokanli, n., a bud. 

 bokanli, v. a. i., to bud. 

 bokanli, pass., budded, 

 bokanlichi, v. t. , to cause it to bud. 

 bo n kachi, pass, pi., doubled up; rolled 



up; wrapped up; folded up; pass, of 



bunni (q. v.), v. t., to double up. 

 bo n kachi, v. a. i., to roll up. 

 bo n kachi, n. pi., bundles; rolls, 

 bokaffi., v. t. sing., to break open; bokafa, 



pass. 

 bokboki, a., roan; isuba bokboki, a roan 



horse; moldy, as bread, Josh. 9: 5. 

 bokboki, v. n., to be roan, 

 bokbokichi, v. t., to make of a roan color. 



bokko, v. a. i., to be a hill; bo n kko, nasal, 

 being hilly; bo n kko ila n ya, we go among 

 the hills. 



bokko, n., a hillock; a knoll; a hum- 

 mock; a bank; a mound;' a mount; a 

 swell; anything round (see Josh. 5: 3), 

 or like a cup; the top of the head. 



bokko, pass., banked. 



bokkuchi, v. t., to make a bank or hill; 

 to bank, 2 Kings 19: 32. 



bokkushi, n. (a dim.), a small hillock; 

 from bokko and ushi. 



bokobli, see bikobli, v. a. i. , to bud. 



bokokakachi, bokoka n kachi, pass., 

 broken open, as the pod of certain fruits, 

 etc. 



bokonnoa, pass., pressed against. 



bokonoli, v. t., to press up; to bend up; 

 to raise up, as the seed which grows 

 underground presses against the earth, 

 and makes it crack open. 



bokota, bikota, v. a. i., to bend. 



bokota, bikota (q. v.), pass., bent; a., 

 crooked. 



bokulli, bikulli (q. v.), v. t., to bend. 



bokupli, bikobli (q. v.), v. a. i., to bud. 



bokusa, v. a. i., to warp; to crisp; to draw 

 up; to turn up. 



bokusa, pass., warped; crisped; drawn up. 



bokusachi, v. t., to warp; to cause to 

 bend up at the sides or at the ends. 



bolbokechi, v. t. pi., to make circles or 

 squares. 



bolboki, a. pi., circular; square. 



bolboki, n. pi., circles; squares. 



boli, v. t. pi., isso sing., to strike; to beat; 

 to bang; to hammer; to pound; to batter; 

 to pelt, Acts 7: 57; to hit or strike 

 once; to bastinade; to smite; to forge; 

 to lay on, as blows; to maul; to pelt; to 

 thrash; boa (q. v.), pass., beaten; 

 shaken; bonli, nasal form ; bohonli, freq. ; 

 boyuli, pro. form; ileboli, to smite him- 

 self; itiboli, to strike each other; to fight. 



boli, n., a striker; a hammerer; one who 

 works with a hammer; a pelter; a 

 thrasher; as tali boli, a blacksmith or 

 ironsmith. 



bolkachechi, v. t., to make circles or 

 squares. 



bolkachi, a. pi., bolukta sing., circular. 



bolkachi, n., circles; squares. 



