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A DICTIONARY OF THE CHOCTAW LANCTAOK 



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nuksitoha, pp. pi., or nuksita, sing., 



hung, 

 nuksitoha, v. a. i. pi., to hang by the 



neck, 

 nuksitoli, v. t. pi., to hang by the neck, 

 nukshachaiyakachi, v. a. i., to thrill, 

 nukshammi, nukshammi, a., hoarse; 



affected with a cold; having a cold, 

 nukshammi, v. a. i., to be hoarse; to 



have a cough. 

 nukshammichi, v. t. caus., to cause 



hoarseness. 

 nukshiah [?]; itanukshinya [?], being 



knotted or gnarled like tough wood, 

 nukshichaiakachi, v. a. i., to start and 



tremble from fear. 

 nukshi n fi, v. t., to hang by the neck, 



Matt. 27: 5; ilenukshinfi, to hang him- 

 self, Matt. 27: 5; see nukshiniffi. 

 nukshikanli, a., pp., strangled with any 



hot and pungent drink, as a decoction 



of pepper; hot; suffocating. 

 nukshikanli, v. a. i., to tingle. 

 nukshikanli, v. n., to be hot and suf- 

 focating; to smart in the throat; nuk- 



shikashli, pi. 

 nukshikanlichi, v. t. , to strangle; to 



choke; to cause the sensation above 



described; nukshikaVshlichi, pi. 

 nukshika n shli, pp. pi., strangled; nuk- 

 shikanli, sing. 

 nukshikim, a., hoarse, 

 nukshikiffi, n., hoarseness. 

 nukshila, a., dry; thirsty; having a dry 



throat; a thirst; hoarse, 

 nukshila, v. n., to be dry, thirsty, etc.; 



to be hoarse. 

 nukshila, n., thirst. 

 nukshilachi, v. t., to cause hoarseness 



or thirst; v. i., to have the throat 



stopped with a cold, 

 nukshinifa, v. a. i., to hang by the 



neck. 

 nukshini n fa, pp., hung by the neck; 



having the breath stopped. 

 nukshini n fa, n., asthma; phthisis. 

 nukshiniffi., nukshi n fi, v. t., to hang by 



the neck; to choke; to afflict with the 



asthma, 

 nukshitilimmi, v. a. L, to satisfy (simi- 



ilar to fihopa). 

 nukshiwichi, n. , a throat filled up from a 



cold, 

 nukshobba hinla, a., formidable. 



nukshobli, v. t., to frighten; to scare; 

 to cow; to daunt; to dismay; to terrify; 

 to intimidate; Uenukshobli, to frighten 

 himself. 



nukshobli, n., a frightener. 



nukshoblichi, v. t. caus., to frighten; 

 to scare; to produce fear; to start; to 

 startle. 



nukshompiksho, a., undaunted. 



nukshompiksho, adv., fearlessly. 



nukshopa, a., coy; afraid; scared; chick- 

 en-hearted; dismayed; fearful; pusil- 

 lanimous; shy; skittish; timid; timor- 

 ous; wild; hachinukshopa chof Matt. 

 8: 26; iknukshopo, fearless; unfeared; 

 unappalled. 



nukshopa, v. n., to be afraid, Matt. 

 10: 2(5; 14: 5, 26, 27, 30; hachinukshopa 

 na, Luke 12: 4; v. a. i., to fear; to 

 shrink; to shudder; to shy, nukshumpa, 

 Luke 1: 65; itinnukshopa, to be afraid 

 of each other, or to fear each other. 



nukshopa, pp., frightened; cowed; 

 daunted; intimidated; startled; terri- 

 fied; appalled; afraid, Matt, 17: 6, 7. 



nukshopa, adv., wildly. 



nukshopa, n., fear; a fright; dread; pu- 

 sillanimity; shyness; coyness; terror; 

 isJd anukshopa, terror, Josh. 2: 9. 



nukshopat illi, n., horror. 



nukshopat wannichi, v. a. L, to quake; 

 to quake from fear. 



nukshulla, a., having a wasting disease; 

 having the vitals destroyed. 



nukshulla, n., a consumption; a pul- 

 monary disease. 



nuktaiyala, v. n., to be easy; to be 

 quiet. 



nuktakali, v. a. i., to choke; to have 

 something lodged in the throat; to 

 throttle; nuktakoli, pi. 



nuktakali, sing., nuktakoli, pi. n., a 

 choking. 



nuktakali, sing., nuktakoli, pi., pp., 

 choked; strangled. 



nuktakali, v. t., v. a. i., to choke; to 

 strangle. 



nuktakalichi, sing., nuktakolichi, pi., v. 

 t., to choke; to strangle. 



nuktakat illi, v. a. i., to choke to death. 



nuktakba, v. a. i., to pucker up, as the 

 mouth after eating unripe persimmons. 



nuktalachi, v. t., to quiet; to calm; to 

 comfort; to heal the heart, Luke 4: 18. 



