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na yimmi, n., faith; na yimmi chinto, great 

 faith, Matt. 8: 10; na yimmi fehna keyu 

 haehiama, 0, ye of little faith, Matt. 8: 

 2(>; 14:31; 16:8; 17:20; oldanayimmi- 

 ka, their faith, Matt. 9: 2; na yimmi 

 iksho, faithless; Matt. 17: 17 ', nan ikyim- 

 mo, unbelief, Matt. 17: 20. 



na yopisa, n., a spectator. 



na yoshoba, n., sin, 1 John 2: 12. 



na yuka, n., a captive; spoil. 



na yukachi, n., a captor. 



na yukpa, n., joy; a joyful man; pleas- 

 ure; rejoicing; peace, Matt. 10: 13; 

 13: 44. 



na yukpa, v. a. i., to rejoice, Matt. 2: 10; 

 to be blessed, Matt. 5: 3-10. 



na yukpali, n., joy, Luke 2: 10. 



nachofa, pp. sing., cut off; lopped; see 

 nachuffi. 



nachofa, n., that which is cut off. 



nachoha, pp. pi., lopped. 



nacholi, v. t. pi., to strip off leaves or 

 cut off limbs; to lop. 



nacholichi, v. t. pi., to strip off leaves 

 or limbs; iti naksisha na cholichi. 



nacholichi, n., one who strips or cuts 

 off leaves or limbs; a lopper. 



nachuffi., v. t. sing., to lop off; itinak- 

 sishiloppa nachuffi,, cut off this limb. 



nachuffi, n., a lopper. 



naffi, v. t. sing., to pluck an ear of corn; 

 pass., nafa; nalichi, v. t. pi., to pluck 

 ears of corn; pass., nahhachi. 



nafimrni, n. , a sower; a scatterer, Matt. 

 13: 3. 



nah, see na. 



nana, v. a. i. ; ish naha. 



naha, adv., well nigh; foratime; almost; 

 nearly; hardly; nigh ; scarcely ; illindha; 

 hikikia naha. 



naha, pp., trimmed; picked off; cut off; 

 nalichi v. t. 



nahchaba, n., the backbone. 



Nahchi, n., Natchez. 



nahishi (Sixtowns word), n., rheumatic 

 pains, also shumantabi. 



na n ka, a., having no worth; worthless, 

 John 6: 27. 



na n ka, v. n., to be worthless; yakni yam- 

 mak nanka, that land is of no value; see 

 ish atta tok ak na^ka, John 9 : 34. 



nakabila, n., a ladle used in melting 

 lead; any place where lead is melted; 

 a ladle. 



nakachosha, n., a pile; the head of an 

 arrow. 



nakahakmo, nakaiakmo, n., a bullet- 

 mold. 



nakampo, n., a pewter basin. 



nakfi., n., the brother of a woman; an ap- 

 pellation proper only for a sister to use; 

 a n nakfi, my brother. 



nakfish, n., a junior; a junior brother, 

 Matt. 4: 21 ; my brother, who is younger 

 than the one speaking or the one 

 spoken of; a younger brother, used to 

 show this relation between two broth- 

 ers or two cousins; a younger sister, 

 used to show this relation between two 

 sisters; a brother may not call his sister 

 sanakfish, nor a sister call her brother 

 sanakfish, my brother. 



naki, n., lead; a dart; fonaki, his sting. 



naki fabassa, n., a pig of lead. 



naki. humma, n., red lead. 



naki impatalhpo, n., wadding; some 

 say isht alhpitta. 



naki kallo, n., pewter. 



naki kallo aiimpa, n., a pewter plate. 



naki lumho, n., a bullet; round lead. 



naki lusa, n., black lead. 



naki palalka, n., a pig of lead. 



naki pila, v. t., to dart; to throw an ar- 

 row or dart. 



naki tapuski, n., sheet lead. 



naki yalhki, n., the dross of lead. 



nakishtalali, n., a catfish; a bullhead. 



nakishwana, n., a catfish; a bullhead. 



nakni, n., the male sex of all creatures, 

 where the distinction of sex is known; 

 a man; a brave; a blade, used to denote 

 a man of pith and spirit; manliness; a 

 warrior. 



nakni, a., brave; courageous; manful; 

 manly; manlike; male; martial; mas- 

 culine; valiant; iknakno, a hypochon- 

 driac; nahanfori. 



nakni, v. n., to be brave, courageous, 

 manful, or resolute; sanakni, chinakni; 

 na n haH-)ii. 



nakni hila, n., the name of a dance, at 

 which none but men dance. 



nakni tashka, n., a warrior; a subject; 

 a male inhabitant. 



naknichi, v. t., to render brave, bold, 

 stout, manlike; ilenaknichi, to make a 

 man of himself or to make himself bold; 

 to rouse up one's courage or resolution 

 when in trouble, distress, or danger. 



