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A DICTIONARY OF THE CHOCTAW LANGUAGE 



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hachowanashichi, v. t. sing., to throw 



another heels over head, 

 hachowani, v. a. i. pi., to fall heels over 



head, 

 hachowani, n., a somerset performed 



by a number of persons, or a number 



of times by the same man; somersets. 

 hachowanichi, v. t., to throw others 



heels over head. 

 hachukbila n kbila, chukbila n kbila, 



chukkilakbila (q. v.), chukanakbila, 



u., name of a bird, the whip-poor-will. 



hachukbilhka, v. a. i. pi., to kneel; to 



couch, 

 hachukbilhkachi, v. t. pi., to kneel; to 



make them kneel, 

 hachukbilepa, v. a. i. sing., to kneel; 



to fall on the knees; to bend the knee, 



Matt. 17: 14. 

 hachukmlepa, n., a kneeler; hachuk- 

 bilhka, pi. 

 hachukkashaha, n., sorrel; name of a 



weed ; see pick I or pihch i. 

 hachuklampulechi, v. t., to spin, as a 



spider; to make a web. 

 hachuklampulechi, n., a spinner; a 



spider which spins. 

 hachuklampuli, chuklampulli (q. v.), 



n., a cobweb; a spider's web; an air 



thread. 

 hachukpalantak, chukpalantak, n., a 



tree toad, 

 hachumbilhka, v. a. i. pi., to kneel, 



Matt. 27: 29. 

 hachunchuba, n., an alligator, 

 hachunchuba, a., being without hair, 



as an elephant. 

 hachunchuba, pp., deprived of hair, 

 hachunchubachi, v. t., to deprive of 



hair; to cause to be without hair, 

 hafakbi, n., a dent, 

 hah, ha, adv., perhaps; likely; shihip o n 



episa ha, perhaps we saw a spirit. 

 hahchabah, n., a footlog for a bridge; 



see achaba. 

 hahe, uksak hahe, n., a walnut, 

 hahe api, n. , a walnut tree. 

 hahka, hakka, hakha, v. a. i., to loll; 



to pant from fatigue or from heat or 



from overexertion; ivak at hahka, the 



cow lolls; ofi at hahka, the dog lolls; 



aka n ka yat hahka ; fakit at hahka; akaVka 



yqt hahka the hen lolls. 



hahka, v. t., to loll; to thrust out, as the 

 tongue. 



hahkachi, v. t., to cause to loll. 



hahta, hahwash (Sixtowns word), n., 

 an adder. 



hahwa, see hawa. 



hahwash, see hawash. 



haiaka, v. a. i., to appear, Matt. 1: 20; 

 to come out; to occur; to peep; to show; 

 to transpire; haiaka hinla, a., osten- 

 sible. 



haiaka, pp., exhibited; presented; un- 

 dissembled; unequivocal; unfolded; 

 manifested; made manifest, John 1: 31; 

 appeared, Matt. 2: 7; found, Luke 

 15: 32; discovered; developed; divulged; 

 elucidated; exposed; illustrated; mani- 

 fested; revealed; haia^ka, nasal form; 

 ikhaiako, neg. form, not found; unde- 

 tected; inhaiaka, pp., undeceived. 



haiaka, n., appearance; an opening; an 

 open place, Josh. 3: 4; an exposure; 

 nakedness ; ostentation ; apeep ; ikhaiako, 

 n., a secret; something not known, or 

 not made known. 



haiaka, a., visible; in sight; that may be 

 seen; audible; plain; conspicuous; dis- 

 cernible; evident; expressed; frank; 

 full; legible; lucid; manifest; naked; 

 notorious; obvious; open; ostensible; 

 overt ; palpable ; perspicuous ; prom- 

 inent; undissembling. ikhaiak o, a., 

 latent; secret; shadowy; unexposed; 

 unfound; unpublished; vague. 



haiaka, adv., abroad; out; haiaka pinusi, 

 clearly; legibly. 



haiakachechi, v. t., to simplify; to make 

 plain. 



haiakachi, haiakechi, v. t., to cause to 

 appear; to make known; to publish; 

 to show, Josh. 5: 6; Luke 4: 5; to mani- 

 fest, John 2:11; to develop; to disclose; 

 to discover; to divulge; to elucidate; to 

 exhibit; to expose; to illustrate; to in- 

 dicate; to manifest; to present; to rep- 

 resent; to reveal; to solve; to tell; to 

 unfold; to unmask; to unravel; haiak- 

 aiyachi, pro. form; Uehaiakachi, to make 

 himself known, Gen. 45: 1; 1 Sam. 3: 21; 

 inhaiakachi, v. t., to undeceive; to show 

 it to him; ishilehaiakachi, show thyself, 

 Matt. 8: 4. 



haiakachi, n., one that manifests; an 

 exposer. 



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