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kinakli, n., a limper. 



kinali, v. a. i. pi., to fall; to break 



down; to lodge. 

 kinali, pp., fallen; broken down; lying 

 down; thrown down; lodged; pros- 

 trated; subverted, 1 Kings 11: 27. 

 kinalichi, v. t, to fell; to throw down; 

 to break down; to prostrate; to sub- 

 vert, Mark 11: 15; mali at iti an kinalichi, 

 the wind prostrates the trees, 

 kinalichi, n., a seller. 

 kinaffi, v. t. sing., to fell; to throw down; 

 to break down; to overthrow; to de- 

 molish; to overset; to subvert; to un- 

 settle; to upset, John 2: 15; chant kinaffi, 

 to chop down; isht oktapa kinaffi, 

 to undam; ilo n kinaffi, to throw him- 

 self on; itakinqffi, to divide; to cause 

 to fall from each other, as the waters of 

 the Red Sea; to separate; o n kinqffit ok- 

 pqni, to overwhelm. 



kinaffi., n., a feller; a demolisher; a sub- 

 verted 



kinafha, v. a. i. sing., to be lame; to 

 limp with one foot. 



kinafkali, v. a. i. pi., to limp; to be lame 

 in more than one foot; see kinakkali. 



kinafkali, n., a limper. 



kinafkali, a., lame; hatak kinafkali, a 

 lame man; a cripple. 



kinihahanohi, n., a rattling; rattle. 



kinihachi, kinnihachi, v. a. i., to make 

 an indistinct noise, such as persons 

 make when they converse in an ad- 

 joining room or at a distance; to hum, 

 as bees; kinihahanchi, freq., to make a 

 rattling. 



kinihachi, n., the din of words indis- 

 tinctly heard; a hum. 



kininiachi, v. a. i., to make a din by 

 conversing; kininiahanchi, freq. 



kininiachi, n., the din or noise made in 

 conversation. 



kinint iksho, a., silent; calm; kucha 

 kinint iksho. 



kinni, v. t., to rake open a fire. 



kinnihachi, see kinihachi. 



kinoha, chikinoha, v. i., to be in pain. 



kinta, n., a beaver. 



kinta hishi, n., beaver fur;, beaver. 



kinta hishi shapo, n., a beaver hat; a 

 fur hat. 



kinta i n kasoma, n., beaver bait. 



kinta isht albi, n., a beaver trap. 



kinta oktabli, n., a beaver dam. 



kintushi, n., a young beaver. 



kisaha, v. a. i. pi., to crack; itiqt kisaha, 



the trees crack; tali iyasha yqt kisalm, 



the iron pot is cracked, 

 kisaha, pp., cracked, 

 kisaha, n., cracks. 



kisali, v. a. i., to crack; amphqta, aiim- 

 pa yqt kisali. 



kisali, pp., cracked. 



kisali, n., cracks. 



kisalichi, v. t t , to crack. 



kisa n ya, v. a. L, to crack but a little. 



kisa n ya, pp., cracked a little. 



kisa n ya, n., a small crack. 



kisayachi, v. t, to crack. 



kiseli, v. t. sing., to bite; to clinch 

 with the teeth or with the jaws 

 of an instrument; itikiseli, v. a. i., to 

 bite or gnash the teeth so that the 

 teeth or instrument come together; to 

 gnash. 



kiseli, n., a biter. 



kiselichi, v. t., to gnaw; to bite; to 

 gnash; itikiselichi, to gnash the teeth 

 against each other; to clamp; to pinch. 



kiselichi, n., a biter. 



kisli, v. t. pi., to bite; to mangle. 



kisli, v. a. i., to gnaw, as when one 

 bites a wild turnip. 



kish, kesh, and, Gen. 3: 3; hqchikpotolo 

 kish ; k belongs to potolo. 



ki n sha, adv., not yet; before, Matt. 6: 8? 

 John 1: 48; quite, 1 Sam. 3:3, 7; akpe- 

 so ki n sha; iklo ki n sha; iknuso ki n sha ho; 

 ikaiono ki n sha ho n , before the time, 

 Matt. 8: 29; "till," Matt. 10: 23. 



ki n sha, v. n.; akpeso ki n shakma. 



kishi, n., a basket; a hamper, Matt. 14: 

 20; 15: 37; 16: 9, 10; kishi alota. 



kishi afohoma, n., the rim of a basket. 



kishi yancho , n. , a very large basket used 

 as a bin. 



kit, a particle used instead of kqt, Matt. 

 2: 16; in iklauwokit ia, to decrease. 



kitafa, v. a. i., to crack open and make 

 a large crack; iti at kitafa, a tree 

 cracked open; yakni at kitafa, ground 

 cracked open, 

 kitafa, pp., cracked, 

 kitafa, n., a large crack, 

 kitaia, v. a. i., to be well on fire; to 

 burn. 



