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A DICTIONARY OF THE (' I Mu'T.WY LANGUAGE 



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shepoli, v. t. pi., to stretch; to extend; 



to draw out. 

 shibafa, v. a. i. sing., to split; to splinter. 

 shibafa, pp., splintered, 

 shibafa, n., a splinter, 

 shibali, v. a. i. pi., to split; to splinter, 

 shibali, pp., splintered. 

 shibali, n., splinters. 

 shibahchi, v. t., to splinter, 

 shibaffi, v. t. sing. , to splinter. 

 shibaffi., n. , one who splits or splinters. 

 shibbi, shimmi, v. t. pi., to split off, as 



the bark of cane for baskets (oskashiba, 



the cane from which the bark has been 



peeled off) ; to peel off or hull corn. 

 shi n fa, v. a. i. sing., to unravel; to draw 



out. 

 shi n fa, pp., unraveled; drawn out. 

 shi n fi, v. t. sing., to unravel; to draw out, 



as a lot; to trash; shoeli, pi. 

 shi n fi, n., one who unravels. 

 sbi n fkachi, shehkachi, v. a. i. pi., to 



unravel; shifka n chi, shifkaha n chi. 

 shifkachi, pp., unraveled, 

 shiha, v. a. i., to unravel; to come out; 



itashiha v. a. i., to" tangle, 

 shiha, pp., unraveled; carded; raveled; 



teased; itasheha, tangled; snarled; see 



shochohah. 

 shihachi, pp., carded; unbraided; pono- 



layat shihachi, ponola isht shihachi, a 



cotton card; itashihachi, v. t. , to tangle; 



itashihachichi, to snarl; to tangle, 

 shihtilema, shittilema (q. v.), v. t., to 



despise. 

 shi n kachi, v. a. L, to whiz, as a musket 



ball. 

 shi n kak, n., a small blackbird, 

 shikari, v. a. i., shikanli, n. f., to tingle 



the nose. 

 shikanli, n., a tingling; strong stinging, 



as red pepper when eaten. 

 shikanlichi, v. t, to tingle the nose; to 



strangle, as when mustard or pepper is 



taken in too large quantities, 

 shikanoachi; see ashekono'a; itqshelzano- 



achi, v. t., to snarl; to snarl up together. 

 shikalilli, n., a small white bead, such 



as are used in making belts, moccasins, 



etc. 

 shikalla, i n shikalla, n., a bead; beads of 



the common kind; a necklace, 

 shikalla ikbi, n., a beadmaker. 



Shikallak, n., name of a creek in the old 

 Nation. 



shikekli, v. a. i. pi., to stand tiptoe, 

 shikeli, v. a. L, to stand tiptoe. 

 shikifri, v. a. L, to rattle in the throat; 



anukshikiffi. 

 shikifri, n., an affection in the throat, 

 shikkiliklik, sikkiliklik, n., a sparrow 



hawk, 

 shikoa, see shikowa. 

 shikobli, v. t., to put on a plume; to 



plume one's self, 

 shikoblichi, v. t., to put a plume upon 



another, 

 shikofa, v. a. i., to wrinkle, as a man's 



face. 



shikofa, pp., wrinkled; furrowed, as the 



face of the aged, 

 shikofa, n., a wrinkle. 

 shikofB, v. t., to wrinkle; to contract, as 



the skin of the face, 

 shikoha, n., the creases on a screw. 

 shikoli, v. a. i. pi., to wrinkle; to tie up, 



as the ears of corn are tied up by the 



husks to dry — ta^ch shikoli. 

 shikoli, pp., wrinkled; tied up; creased, 

 shikolichi, v. t., to cause to wrinkle, 

 shikopa, n., a plume; a crest; a feather, 

 shikopa isht shema, v. t., to feather; 



to adorn with a plume, 

 shikowa, shikoa, v. a. i. pi., to wrinkle, 

 shikowa, pp., wrinkled; tied up, as ears 



of corn to dry for seed; a., rough; un- 

 even, like the grains of sweet corn when 



dry. 

 shikowa, n., wrinkles; corn tied up. 

 shila, v. a. i., to dry; to bake, as the 



earth; to season, as wood; to cure; to 



contract; to wither; to evaporate, 

 shila, pp., dried; baked; cured; withered; 



contracted; evaporated; saved, as meat; 



seared; seasoned; shrunk; ikshelo, a., 



undried; unseasoned, 

 shila, a., dry; arid; husky; mealy; sere, 



Josh. 3: 17; 4: 22. 

 shila, n., dryness; huskiness; ashiHa, a 



dry place, 

 shilachi, v. t., to dry. 

 shilaia, shillayah, v. a. i. pi., to toss up 



the hands and feet, as an infant when 



lying on its back, 

 shilaii, n., a species of frog. 



