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kammi, v. t. pi., to stop up; to plug; 

 inkammi, to plug them up. 



kamo, kamo (q. v.), adv., having the 

 sense of the immediate past tense; 

 kamo is distinctive of a known object 

 and implies immediate past time. See 

 chamo for the remote; was so, did, etc., 

 John 4: 54; hakqmo, chokqmo. 



kamomi, kamomi (q. v.), kammohmi, 

 adv., at all; in the least degree; in the 

 smallest amount, Luke 4: 2. This word 

 is compounded from the art. pro. ka 

 and the verb qmohmi; iksho ka qmohmi. 



kana, n., a person. 



kana, a., anyone. 



kana, v. n., to be anyone. 



kana iksho, a., vacant; no one present. 



kana keyu, pro., no one; nobody. 



kana kia, pro., anyone, Matt. 13: 19; 

 somebody; anybody; whosoever, John 

 3 : 16 ; 2 : 25 ; whoever; whomsoever, Matt. 

 5:41; 10: 14; kana imma kia, towards 

 whomsoever; kqnaimmi kia, whosoever; 

 to whomsoever, etc. 



kanaho, pro., who so; he that; to whom, 

 Matt. 11:27. 



kanaho kia, pro. , anyone whatever. 



kanahosh, pro., anyone; who, Matt. 10: 

 11; he that, Matt. 10: 22; 13: 9; whoso- 

 ever; he that, Josh. 2: 19; John 3: 18; 

 4: 36; Matt. 5: 31, 32; he; whosoever, 

 Matt. 7: 8; 18: 4; 7: 24; 10: 32, 33, 37, 38; 

 18: 4; whoso, Matt. 18: 5, 6. 



kanalichi, kanallichi, kanalichi (q. v.), 

 v. t., to remove. 



kananali, kananli, kanananli, kana- 

 nali (q. v.), v. a. i. freq., to keep mov- 

 ing about. 



kanapachi, v. t., to catch, Mark 12: 13 



kani, kanni, contracted, I presume, from 

 lzanima, anywhere, somewhere; see 

 John 6: 67. See kqti. Acts 14: 18; ka- 

 nichi, causative form. 



kania, a., pp., gone; lost; strayed; de- 

 parted; dead; obviated; removed ; trans- 

 lated; kqninihya, went away swiftly, 

 Luke 24: 31; kqnnia, intensive form. 

 This word makes its changes of form 

 like yanqlli, binili, yanananli, binininli, 

 kanananli, kaninihya, instead of yan- 

 ohanli, etc. 



kania, (the sing, number of tqmoa or 

 tqmmoa), v. n. , to be goneor lost; to stray 

 away, Matt. 18: 12; kqninihya, to go 



away suddenly, Luke 24: 31; inkqnia, 

 v. t., to lose, Matt. 10: 39; he loses or 

 it is lost to him, Matt. 16: 25; i n kqnia, 

 n., a loser. 



kania, v. a. i., to go away, Matt. 13: 25; 

 to disappear; to elope; to pass; to 

 escape; to spend; to stray; to vanish; 

 to wag; itakqnia, to go away from each 

 other or together, as to offset accounts; 

 itinkqnia, to leave each other, as man 

 and wife when they part, Matt. 5: 31; 

 iti n kqnia, to go off together, as in run- 

 away or clandestine matches; kqniqt ia, 

 to dwindle; itakqnia, v. t., to offset; to 

 go away together. 



kania, n., a departure; a loss; the one 

 who goes away; expense; a fugitive; a 

 stray. 



kania, pp., exiled; taken away; ex- 

 pended; kanqlli, v. a. i., to move one's 

 self; kanallichi, v« t., to remove it, them, 

 etc. 



kania, adv., entirely; alotqt kania, en- 

 tirely full; okshilintqt kania, Luke 4: 25; 

 5: 1 [?]. 



kaniachi, v. t., to lead astray; to cause 

 to be lost, gone, etc. 



kanichi, see kanichi. 



kanimi, see kanimi. 



kannakli, kannakli, v. a. i. sing., to 

 move quickly once; see 1 Sam. 19: 10. 



kano, kano (q. v.), the which; that 

 which; see ka, hat, and kqto. 



kapa, pi. of kapalichi. 



kapaha, see kqbaha. 



kapbat, n. (Eng.). a cupboard. 



kapitani, kapotani,n. (Span.), a captain, 

 Josh. 5: 14; a centurion; tqshkachipota 

 inkqpelqni, a military captain; a captain 

 among the Choctaw is a civil as well 

 as military officer or ruler. 



kapitani iakaiya, n., a vicegerent. 



kapitani imanumpeshi, n. , a lieutenant. 



kas, n., a noise made by striking on the 

 head. 



kasachi, v. a. L, to sound, or say Acts; 

 nod kqsanchi, to chatter, as the teeth, 

 with cold. 

 ■ kasahachi, v. a. i., to patter; v. t., to 

 ring. 



kasbi, n., a dooryard; any place made 

 smooth and hard; a court. 



kasbi, pp., trod hard and made smooth. 



kasbichi, v. t., to make a kasbi. 



