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mi n ka, v. n., to be like or of the same 

 kind. 



Minkilish, I n kLUsh (q. v.), n., English; 

 the English. 



Mi n kilish, a., English. 



Mi n kilish hatak, n., an Englishman. 



Mi n kilish imanumpa, n., the English 

 language. 



mikma (this has a future and definite 

 meaning, and is formed from mill., k, and 

 ma), and; John mikma, mitmat, etc., 

 are composed of these words, mih, verb 

 "to be the same;" k, the demonstrat- 

 ive article, and ma, the common article, 

 which, with a verb, means when. See 

 mih, ma. This word is hard to render 

 into English — mikmano, and the — mik- 

 mat, and, John 1:1; Matt. 5: 38 — mik- 

 mato, and the. 



mi n ko, v. a. L, foreign; Matt. 2: 22; Chiltu 

 at mikoshke, 2 Kings 9: 13; to rule, Josh. 

 12:2. 



mi n ko, n., a chief; a sachem; a sagamore, 

 among red men; a president; a gov- 

 ernor; a prince; a duke; a monarch; a 

 king; an emperor; a czar; an autocrat; a 

 pasha, etc. among other nations; "his 

 excellency;" "his honor;" a colonel; 

 a commander; a captain-general; a 

 dominator; the executive; his majesty; 

 a potentate; power; a sovereign, etc., 

 Matt. 2: 1, 9; 14: 1; 12: 24. 



mi n ko, pp., enthroned; crowned. 



mi n ko ahalaia, a., royal; regal; kingly. 



mi n ko aiokpachi, n., coronation. 



mi n ko apelechika afullota, n., the cir- 

 cuit of a king's dominions; a kingdom; 

 a realm; an empire. 



mi n ko apelichi, mi n ko apenechi, n., a 

 realm; a kingdom; an empire, Luke 

 4: 5; the dominion of a king; the 

 king's dominions. 



mi n ko apeliechika, n., a kingdom; the 

 place over which a king rules. 



mi n ko chohmi, a., kingly. 



mi n ko iakaiya, n., a major. 



mi n ko ikbi, v. t., to crown; to make a 

 king. 



mi n ko ikimiksho, a., kingless. 



nii n koimanumpeshi,n., aconsul; anam- 

 bassador; a king's chief secretary or aid. 



mi n ko imiachuka, mi n ko imialipa, n., 

 a crown; a miter; a king's turban; a 

 diadem; a royal fillet or headdress. 



mi n ko imma, a., royal. 



mi n ko imohoyo, n., the king's wife; a 



queen; an empress; a chieftainess. 

 mi n ko inchuka, n., a palace; a royal 



dwelling; a king's house, Matt. 11:8. 

 mi n ko intabi, n., a scepter; the king's 



staff. 

 mi n ko i n peni, n., a yacht; a royal yacht. 

 mi n ko kobafa, n., a dethroned king; 



dethroned. 

 mi n ko kobafli, v. t., to dethrone a king. 

 mi n ko kobafli, n., one who dethrones a 



king. 

 mi n ko tekchi, n., the king's wife; a 



queen. 

 mi n ko toba, v. a. i., to reign, Matt. 



2: 22; to become a king. 

 mi n ko toba, pp., crowned king; made 



a king. 

 mi n kochi, v. t., to make a king; to en- 

 throne. 

 mi n kochi, n., a coronation. 

 Miliki, n., America; the United States, 



in the view of a Choctaw, and not all 



North and South America. 

 Miliki, a., American. 

 Miliki hatak, n. , an American ; a Yankee. 

 Miliki okla, n., the Americans; Ameri- 

 can people; the people of the United 



States. 

 Miliki yakni, n., America; the United 



States 

 rnillinta, v. a. i., to polish; to wear 



bright, 

 rnillinta, pp., polished, 

 milliiita, n., a polish, 

 millintachi, v. t., to polish, 

 millintachi, n., a polisher, 

 milofa, pp., filed; rasped, 

 milofn, sing., to file; to rasp, 

 milofli, n., a filer, 

 miloha, v. t. pi., to file; to rasp, 

 milohachi, v. t., to file; pp., rasped, 

 milohachi, pp. pi., filed; rasped. 

 miloli, pp. pi., filed; rasped. 

 mitolichi, v. t. pi., to file; to rasp them, 

 rnintahpi, v. a. i., to begin to come, 

 rnintahpi, n., that which or he who 



came first. 

 minti, v. a. i., to come; to start; to start 



this way; to approach; inminti, to come 



to him; John 1: 29; aba minti, to come 



from above; to descend, John 1: 32; 



