328 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [putt. 59) 
-yaq- to break (a stick) 14.14 (yaq!- 64.94) 
ya’qa fish trap 170.136 
yaqa’nta tt flying squirrel 76.63 
yaqso”’mit canoe 70.13 
-yaq!- to break. (See -yaq-) 
ya’glet tobacco 154.249 
-yax- to come into contact, to reach, to get 
-qunyatg- to touch 19.2 
-ts!enyatg- to go to get back 62.60 
-ts!enyacaklo- to dip water 196.162 (ts/en-yax-ha-klo) 
-mityatg- to pursue 7.13 ; 
-yct- suff. time 
wanuyetna’m'u winter time 178.4 
watkwa.cyctne’ evening 36.10 
yes—ke entirety 
y/ske size 108.437 
yesa’ske’ number 168.78 
yestec’tke’ world 92.82 
ye’tske’ cooking-basket 
yetske’yme’ pottery vessel 
-ye’;ku- to be five (from hey hand ?) 
kye;koynmi/yct the fifth day 250.31 
ye;ku/nwo fifty 
-ycks/tek to stay over night 76.81 
-yckita- to be spilled 196.142 
-y:ina’nts(te’) to be pleased with something, to wish for something 222.74 
yu'- pr. up 20.9 
yu’wa go ahead! 
yu'’wat! yellow-jacket, hornet, wasp 26.1 
-yuna(qa)- to be many, much 60.15; 74.34 
-yukua war bonnet 80.153 
-yuklkuaka(te’) to miss, to fail to obtain 78.149 
-yuklkyakatet- to be saved 214.71 
w- pr. to arrive 
wa’xe’ he arrives 184.67 
watk’n'e’ he brings it 184.35 
wa'- pr. up (waha- 166.28) 
wa'wetske’/kne he looked up 16.9 
wa'mitaklo’,ne’ he shot upward 72.14 
waha’’ no! 134.193 
wa’ma‘t! buck 136.204 
-wa'mitnitket- snowstorm 234.102 
wa’'tak frog 88.3 
wat!- pr. across (over a high object) 
wat!me te ke/n:e’ he kicked him across 84.61 
ganatwatla’xe’ he went across 254.116 
was- pr. quickly 
wasaggna’gne’ he hurried 194.102 
wa'sct-axa’xe’ he comes back quickly 62.78 
wasa’qqna‘n tobacco 13.12 
wa/tskgna dried meat 216.100 
-wats!- to dive 70.9 
-wats!- to play, 72.55 
