HARRINGTON] GEOGRAPHICAL TEEMS 75 



Kimniu ' edge' (kvof + inu unexplained). 



Ein.nu ' edge ' {livf- + nu). 



KijTjge 'edge,' as of a table or mesa {hiyf + ge). 



JS^iVf- in Hijg<-'i Jd)w>/, etc. 



Kojp^e 'boat' 'bridge' 'plank or log across a ditcn or body of water to 

 serve as a bridge' {ko probal^l}" identical with Ico 'to bathe' + j)^ 

 'stick' 'wood' 'timber' 'plank' 'log'). What is said to be a primi- 

 tive Tewa bridge is to be seen over the mother-ditch at San Juan 

 Pueblo. Such a bridge consists of a roughly flattened log. 



^(9u!(7, 'corral' (< Span, corral 'corral'). The native Tewa equivalent 

 is k' a. 



Ko\ii- 'right' opposed to left, in various compounds. 



Ko'J'igeM 'at the right side of locative postfix {ko'di- '4- g.e + .'/'). 



Ko'M7ise. 'on the right' 'at the right side' {ho'di- + n^ [2]). 



JTq 'barranca,' 'bank of an arroyo or gulch' 'arroyo' 'gulch'. The 

 term is applied especially to arroyos of which a barranca is a 

 prominent feature. Arroyos which have a bank on one side and a 

 gentle slope on the other, like those of the Pajarito Plateau, are 

 called 7,-q. As a term for arroyos hqlm^u is as common as l-q. 



KqhuSi 'arroyo with barrancas or banks as a prominent feature' 'large 

 groove by the barrancas' {I'q + Jiii'ii). Cf. A'O. 



Eqso'o, Tcqsoge, 'kqso'jo 'large barranca' 'large arroyo' (kq + so'o 'large- 

 ness' 'large'; g.e\jo). 



Kqtahv^v. 'dry arroyo' Qcq + ta 'dryness' 'dry' -1- hti'u). 



Kqwoui 'wide gap between barrancas' Qcq + vmm). 



KqwiH 'gap between barrancas' (/o + wPi). 



JTutfija 'knife-like tapering ridge' (<Sp. cuchilla of same meaning). 



Kuwait a 'sheep-fold' {hiwa 'sheep' + h'd). 



Ky,te 'store' 'shop' {Jiy, 'to barter' + te). 



Kwa- in hvxige, hoaje, etc. 



KwcHa 'downstairs' 'on the ground floor'. 



KwaQfi 'on or at the broad-topped height of 'flat-topped height' 

 'mesa' 'height' {J{.v}a- + Q.e). Used of mesa-top, top of frustrated 

 cone, flat top of a hand-quern, etc. 



Swage fii'u 'horizontally projecting point of a mesa' {hvage +fii\i). 



Ewagewldi 'horizontally projecting point of a mesa' {hmge + wUi). 



Kwajl ' on or at the height of ' ' height ' 'on top of ' ' above ' (I'loa +je 

 unexplained). This is the most inclusive term meaning 'on top' 

 'at the top' 'in the top' 'above' 'above the top'. It may be 

 used, for instance, of a bird in the top of a tree, on the top of a 

 tree, or above a tree. Pohwaje means ' above, not touching, the 

 surface of the water ' {po ' water '). 



Ewajepije 'up' {kwaje + p/'Je). 



JTwaMil ^ room ^ of a building (< Span, cuarto 'room of a building'). 

 The term of native Tewa origin is ''He. 



Kwxhu'i''^ 'Mexican settlement' {Kivxlcu 'Mexican' + '/'*'). 



