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A DICTIONARY OF THE CHOCTAW LANGUAGE 



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yikyua, see yikkowa, yikowa. 



yileha, a., fallen, as trees. 



yilepa, n., a rout. 



yilepa, v. a. i. pi. (see yilibli, transitive, 

 Josh. 7: 22), to run; to move, or pass 

 quickly, on the feet, on wheels, or on 

 water; to course; to rush; to scamper; 

 to flee, 1 Sam. 4: 10; o n yilepa, to storm; 

 to run upon, Josh. 8: 20; inyilepa, to 

 flee from them, Josh. 7: 4; 8: 6, 20; yi- 

 lepa fehnqt, ran violently, etc., Matt. 

 8: 32; yilepqt, fled, etc, i. e., together 

 and not singly, Matt. 8: 33; itinyilepa, 

 to run from each other. 



yilepachi, v. t., to cause to run. 



yiiepoa, pi., to run. 



yilepoachi, v. t., to cause to run. 



yilibli, v. t. pi., to run; to rout; to sail; 

 to cause them to run or to sail; peni 

 yilibli; iti chanqlli a« yilibli; isuba han 

 yilibli; see yilepa, v. a. i. 



yilishachi, v. a. i., to dodge; to be quick 

 in motion, applied to the heart also; to 

 start from a fright, or it may be an ex- 

 clamation of surprise or fear. 



yiliya, v. a. i., to start; to tremble; to 

 struggle, like a dying beast. 



yiminta, n., a sally. 



yiminta, yirnrnita, yimita, a., pp., ani- 

 mated; strenuous; zealous; lively; earn- 

 est; engaged; aroused; spirited. 



yiminta, v. n., to be animated. 



yiminta, v. a. i., to cheer. 



yiminta, n.. animation; courage; excite- 

 ment. 



yiminta atapa, n., enthusiasm. 



yiminta atapa, a., enthusiastic. 



yiminta keyu, a., spiritless. 



yimintachi, yimmitachi, v. t., to stimu- 

 late; to cheer; to encourage; to enliven; 

 to rear; to hearten; to embolden; to in- 

 spirit; to invigorate; to refresh; to 

 rouse; to spirit; to stimulate; to 

 strengthen. 



yimita, see yiminta, yimmita. 



yimmahe alhpesa, a., credible; fayim- 

 mahe keyu, a., incredible. 



yimmi, i n yimmi, v. a. L, to believe, 

 Matt. 11: 14; to have confidence; to 

 confide; to credit; to receive; to rely; 

 to repose; to trust; ikyimmo, ikiyimmo, 

 v. t., to disbelieve; not to believe; to 

 distrust; to be faithless; to misgive; to 

 scruple; to unbelieve; a., faithless; in- 



fidel; skeptical; iliyimmi, to believe in 

 himself; iliyimmi, a., opinionated. 



yimmi, v. n., to be convinced; s< i yim- 

 mi , I am convinced. 



yimmi, pp., cheated; deceived; fooled; 

 convinced; credited; deluded; gulled. 



yimmi, a., confident; sanguine. 



yimmi, n., belief; a believer; a fiduci- 

 ary; chiyimmi, thy faith, Matt. 9: 22; 

 na yimmi, a believer, Matt. 6: 30; in- 

 yimmi, credit; reliance; trust; ikyim- 

 mo, unbelief; an unbeliever; a skeptic 



yimmi shah, a. , credulous. 



yimmichi, v. t., to cause to believe, 

 whether true or false; to deceive; to be- 

 fool; to cheat; to cog; to convince; to 

 delude; to disappoint; to dupe; to fool; 

 to gull; to mock; to sham; to wheedle. 



yimmichi, n., a cheat; a cheater; a de- 

 ceiver; a deluder. 



yimmihechi, v. t., to cause to believe. 



yimmita, yiminta, pp., stimulated; 

 excited; enlivened; inspirited; invigo- 

 rated; refreshed; vivified. 



yi n yikechi, v. t., to crook; to twist; to 

 cockle, as cloth; to curl; to furrow; 

 to ruffle; to rumple; to wrinkle. 



yi n yiki, yiyi n ki, a., pp., crooked, curling, 

 worming; zigzag; twisting; cockled; 

 curled; furrowed; rumpled; ruffled; 

 wrinkled; winding and crooked like 

 the ridge of a hill. 



yi n yiki, v. n., to be crooked, curling, 

 winding, like a dividing ridge. 



yi n yiki, v. a. i., to cockle, as cloth; to 

 curl; to ruffle; to wrinkle. 



yi n yiki, n., a furrow; a ruffle; a wrinkle. 



yo, yo n , art., the, see o and lio; chuka yo n , 

 "an house," Matt. 10: 12; yo in the 

 form in the imperative, as akaiyo, 

 "do let me go," making yo the helping 

 verb do; yo, rel. pro., who, etc.; qni 

 okpuloyo 71 , Matt. 7: 18; nqnihchaha yo n , 

 a mountain, Matt. 17: 1. Compounds: 

 yocha — yoka — yokaka — yokakano — yoka- 

 kant — yokakanto — yokakqt — yokakqto — 

 yokakhe — yokakheno — yokakhet — yokak- 

 heto — yokakkia — yokako 71 — yokakocha — 

 yokakona — yokakoxh — yokakot — yokano, 

 yokqno, Matt. 11: 22; inla yokano, Matt. 

 15: 24; yokqt; qnoyokqt, for I am, Matt. 

 8: 9, yokqto; iti okpulo yokqto, Matt. 7: 

 17; distinctive, as for the corrupt tree, 

 in distinction from other trees; qhopo- 



