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walaha, pp., coagulated; curdled; con- 

 gealed. 



walaha, a., ropy. 



walaha, n., coagulation and coagulum; 

 a clot; ropiness; pishukchi walaha; apish 

 walaha. 



walahachi, walakachi, walanto, v. t., 

 to coagulate; to congeal; to curdle. 



walahachi, n., a jelly. 



walapolih, v. a. i., to lap over; nitak ito n - 

 walapoKh. 



walwa, n., a species of turtle; a soft- 

 shelled turtle; inwalwa, the lower part 

 of the breastbone. 



walwaki, a. pi., waloa, sing., tender; 

 soft; chunJcash walwaki. 



walwaki, v. n. pi., to be tender or soft; 

 to grow, like a plant or a person. 



walwakichi, v. t., to make tender or soft. 



walahachi, v. a. L, to rattle, as dry 

 leaves or dry sand, seeds, and powder, 

 or as the throat with a cold. 



wannichi, v. a. i., to shake, as with the 

 ague; to quiver; to shudder; to trem- 

 ble; wqnnihinchi, quivering. 



wannichi, n., an ague fit; a shake; palsy; 

 a quake; a waver; a shivering; a shud- 

 der; a trembling; tremor. 



wannichi, a., tremulous. 



wanuksho, see wanuksho. 



waslichi, n., see wislichi. 



washkali, v. a. i., to have the itch. 



washko, n., the itch; the mange. 



washkoli, washkuli, v. t., to cause the 

 itch. 



washlichi, v. a. i., to grit or chisel nuts 

 like a squirrel. 



watta, v. a. L, to be broad, like the horns 

 of an ox ; vaklapish watta. 



wattachi, v. t. sing., wqtali, pi., to un- 

 clinch, as ibbak wattachi, to open the 

 mouth of a bag; to unfold or spread 

 out the wings or open the hands; see 

 watta. 



weha, pp., ravaged; plundered. 



wehkah, int. of mild displeasure, as 

 don't; now don't. 



wehpoa, pp. pi., robbed; plundered; 

 depredated; deprived; despoiled; di- 

 vested; extorted; rifled; stripped; ik- 

 welipoo, a., unspoiled. 



wehpoa, n., robbery; extortion; prey; 

 prize; rapine; spoil, Josh. 7: 21; na 

 wehpoa, spoils, Josh. 8: 2. 



wehpuli, v. t., to rob; to plunder; to 

 depredate; to deprive; to despoil; to 

 divest; to extort; to pillage; to prey; to 

 ravage; to rifle; to spoil, Matt. 12: 29. 



wehpuli, n., a robber; a plunderer; a 

 depredator; an extortioner; a ravager; 

 a rifler. 



wehpuli shah, a., rapacious. 



wehpuli shah, n., rapacity. 



wehput fullota, v. t., to scour; to pil- 

 lage; to range about for pillage. 



wehta, n., the lap of a legging. 



weki, a., heavy; ponderous; weighty; 

 burdensome; clumsy; dull, Matt. 11: 

 28; fat; firm {chu^kash weki, a firm 

 mind); slow (hatak weki, a slow man; 

 a heavy man); flat; obtuse; onerous; 

 oppressive; saturnine; unwieldy. 



weki, v. n., to be heavy, etc. 



weki, v. a. i., to weigh. 



weki, pp. , weighed ; ikweko, a. ,un weighed. 



weki, adv., heavily. 



weki, n., a weight; a poise; the weight; 

 a pound; gravity; heaviness; heft; 

 luggage. 



weki achafa, n., one pound; a pound. 



weki fehna, a., ponderous; very heavy. 



weki i n shah, a., heaviest. 



weki i n shali, v. n., to be the heaviest; 

 v. a. i., to preponderate. 



wekiitilaui, v. a. i., to balance; to weigh 

 against each other and alike. 



weki itilaui, a., being of equal weight. 



wekiitilaui, pp., balanced; poised. 



wekiitilaui, n., an equilibrium. 



weki itilauichi, v. t., to balance; to poise; 

 to cause to weigh alike or to be of equal 

 weight. 



weki talepa achafa, n., a kentle; a 

 quintal. 



weki talepa sipokni tuklo, n., a ton; 

 2,000 pounds. 



wekichi, v. t., to weigh; to weigh up; to 

 balance; to poise; to scale; inwekichi, to 

 encumber him; ikwikecho, a., un- 

 weighed. 



wekichi, n., a weigher. 



weli, v. t. pi., wall, sing., to take out; to 

 hold out to view; to stretch forth, Luke 

 6: 10; Matt. 12: 49; 14: 31; to offer, 

 Luke 6: 29; to stretch out, 2 Sam. 24: 

 16; Josh. 8: 18; to show; to turn to, 

 Matt. 5: 39; to put forth, Matt. 8:3; 

 onweli, to level, as a gun in shooting; 



