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i n ki chohmi, n., fatherhood. 



i n ki ichapa, n., the firstborn; the child 

 next to the father; the oldest son. 



i n kiiksho, a., illegitimate; bastard; base 

 born; fatherless. 



i n ki iksho, n., a bastard. 



i n ki ilikbi, v. t., to father. 



i n ki ishki abi, n., a parricide. 



i n ki ishki itatuklo, n., parents; father 

 and mother. 



i n ki toba, n., a stepfather; his stepfather; 

 her stepfather. 



i n ki toba, pp., fathered. 



ikikki, int. of regret; O; alas; ah; oh; 

 ikikkeh, alas, Josh. 7: 7. 



I n kilish imanumpa, n., the English lan- 

 guage. 



I n kilish okla, n., Englishmen; English 

 nation; the English; see Mi n kilish. 



ikimiksho, v. t., to lack; ikshokahe nanta- 

 hatuko; pp., unfurnished. 



ikistap, n., tough meat of the neck. 



ikithano, adv., unwittingly; ignorantly. 



ikkishi, n., the brisket; the breast gen- 

 erally, not the paps, but the fore part 

 of the thorax; the withers. 



ikkishi foni, n., the breast bone; the 

 sternum. 



iklanna, n., the middle; the center; mid- 

 way, 1 Kings 10: 7; half the depth; 

 the dead, as "in the dead of winter," 

 etc.; halfway; the heart; the interior; 

 mean; midst; a moiety. Acts 1: 15; 

 Josh. 4: 5, 8; midst of, Josh. 8: 33. 



iklanna, a., semi; half (Matt. 10: 29), as 

 used in compound words; half pay; half 

 pint, etc.; middling; mid, as found in 

 compound words; midday, etc.; full, 

 as the moon; mean; middle; mon- 

 grel. 



iklanna, v. n., to be middling, half or 

 mid, etc. 



iklanna, pp., centered; divided in the 

 middle. 



iklanna atampa, n., a majority; more 

 than half. 



iklannaka, n., the midst; the middle 

 place; aiiklannaka, John 8: 3; the mean; 

 the middle. 



iklannaka iklanna, n. , a quarter. 



iklannachi, iklannachi, v. t., to center; 

 to divide in the middle, Luke 19: 8. 



I n klisha, a., English; see Minkilish. 



I n klisha, n., English. 



ikma, sign of sub. mood, when the verb 

 ends with i; see ak and okma, if, 

 when; this particle begins with k, kma, 

 when that. Compounds: ikmako — ik- 

 makocha — ikmakona — ikmakosh — ikmak- 

 ot — ikmano, ikmqno — ikmat, if, when — 

 ikmato. 



i n koi, n, the withers of a hare or a buffalo. 



i n kolumpi, see kolumpi, n. , the throat. 



ikonla, n., the neck; the throat. 



ikonla afohoma, n., the collar; the part 

 of a garment which surrounds the neck. 



ikonla afohoma ishi, v. t., to collar; to 

 seize by the collar. 



ikonla awalakachi, n., a ruffle; a ruff. 



ikonla bana, see ikonlabana. 



ikonla bekat a n ya, a., barenecked. 



ikonla bekat a n ya, v. a. i., to go bare- 

 necked. 



ikonla inuchi, n., a collar; something 

 worn round the neck ; a part of a har- 

 ness for the neck of a horse or other 

 beast used in draught; names; the part 

 of a yoke which embraces the neck. 



ikonla shatali, n., a swelled neck; a 

 swelled throat; the mumps (a disease); 

 the quinsy. 



ikonla umpatta, n., a Vandyke. 



ikonlabana, ikonla abana, n., a yoke, 

 Matt. 11: 29; pp., yoked. 



ikonlabana imaiishi, v. t., to unyoke. 



ikonlabanali, v. t., to yoke. 



iksa, n., a clan; a class; a denomination; 

 a sect; a society; applied to the mar- 

 riage clans,as hataki n holahta,kqshapokla. 



iksa, v. a. i., to be of a class, sect, or clan; 

 as, itimiksali bano kako n . 



iksa achafa, n., one clan; the same clan 

 or class. 



iksa apistikeli, n., a bishop; one who 

 has the watch of a class, clan, etc. 



iksa asonunchi alhtoka, n., a deacon; 

 an elder. 



iksa ibafoka, v. t., to unite with a class, 

 clan, denomination. 



iksa inla, iksinla, n., another clan; a 

 different clan; the other clan. 



iksa issa, v. t., to desert a clan; to apos- 

 tatize. 



iksa issa, n., an apostate; apostasy. 



iksa issachi, v. t., to cause to apostatize. 



iksakeyu, a., unrelated. 



iksamiksho, v. t., I have none, or there 

 is none for me, or there is none of mine. 





