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bridle ag‘kok!uatska’tma 
bright red sukUnohu’se’ (see -soyk-), yawo’ynek! 
brings, he —it watke’n‘e (see w- pr.). — 
brook dq‘ kenuxo’ynuk 
brother (said by sister) atz’tske,t 
brother, elder, fat! — 
brother, younger tsa’, tsiya 
brother’s daughter pa’ 
brother’s wife — a’tse’ 
brother-in-law (all kinds), intermediate relative dead tuna’t!/e’ 
bubble tsu’m(o'kv) 
buck wa/’ma‘t! 
two-year-old buck kiang!al(na’na) 
bucket a’tso 
buckle of belt ag'kw:’tsko* C 
bud ag qu’pa't! 
buffalo iya’mu 
buffalo bull ne/tse"k 
buffalo calf ag'kenku’ma:t 
yearling buffalo calf qayagqa’la‘m (see qayaqa-) 
buffalo cow tuw’kpu’ 
buffalo drive ag‘kuqla’tagk 
bumblebee kianuq!u/tupq, (= white end) kianugqto'q!u/lo‘kp (see -nugtum-) 
burden of song he he ha 
burning, it is naq!/gko’yne’ (see -ko-) 
burning food -atikwa.:’t;(ne’) 
it is burnt on top yu‘hathaqlaku’n-e (see -hat-) 
it burnt quickly  ts/efqg/anku’ pse’ i 
he was burnt entirely q/apku’yne (see -q/ap-) 
everything is burnt q/apku’pse* (see -ko-) 
burst, to -paq!qme'-, -hakq!me* 
to burst by heat -t/anoko’,(ne") (see also -ko-) 
bury, to -ctetet (see -ct-) 
bush, a — with white berries, not edible metsqgo‘ko‘l:’tna’ 
a little bush t/a‘pes(wukna’na) 
its bushes ag'kwakta(:’se's) 
but at, m’ksa’n, ma, (weak disjunctive) pa‘t 
butcher, to -cth/an- 
butt, to -hako- 
butt end of branch (see dg‘kukpetsk!a’tak) C 
butterfly ko-dli’dlus 
calf of leg ag‘kugtekla’tna‘m, ag‘qo't 
call, to -hagan(ke)- 
to call guardian spirit -akme- 
camas a’ pe; 
camp, to, over night -chkyycks:’tek 
can tat- pr. 
Canadian kendzerdz (King George) 
can not qatat- pr. 
he can not speak qataltsxa’n‘e’ (see qatat-) 
canoe yaqso”’ mit 
canoe calking  a’,‘qué (?) 
canoe, longitudinal strips on sides and bottom of ag'k:’k.tuk © 
canoe, side strips on top of, bent ag'ko’kyu C 
canoe, binding strips at pointed ends of ag'kunwo'k C 
