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the more general meaning 'in, on or at the top of 'above,' in 



such usage being identical with hoaje. Said of water, it denotes 



position above the surface, not touching the surface; cf . kwaje. 

 Kewepa?"- 'near the top' 'a short distance below the top' 'not as far 



up as the top ' Qcev^e + pa'<^) . 

 Kig.i ' on the upper surface and contiguous with the upper surface ' 



'on top of or on a surface ' (of obscure etymology). Thus po- 



Icigi means 'on the surface of the water' {po ' water'). 

 Ku 'stone' 'rock'. 

 Kuhe'e 'rocky dell' (ku + bee [1]). 

 Kuhi,(i 'small pile of stones' 0cu + hull). 

 Kuho-ii 'large pile of stones' (Jcu + ho-ii). 

 Kuhu?'u (1) ' rocky dell,' (2) 'place enclosed within a circle of stones', as 



at the shrine of the Stone Lions [28:27] or Stonehenge. 

 Ki'dtdegi'i'^, hu4u4ugi'i'^ 'pointed rock' 'tent rock' {hu+ d<4eg.i, 



4iidug.i ^ -pomtedness' 'pointed' + '*'*). See plates 6-8. 

 Kudoi4indi.'',K>n]ii?idu7i(^£^ 'pointed 'rock' 'tent rock' Qcu + d^Tid^yj' 



'pointedness' 'pointed' +'?''*). 

 Kuk'aje ' stone fetish ' ' stone shrine ' {hi + Tc'aji^). This term is applied 



to all kinds of fetishes and shi'ines made of stone. Cf . YajAuboui. 

 Eiilc' sembe^rjj> 'little gravelly bend', as for instance in the course of a 



creek i^cuk'seijf + h^yf). 

 Kuk'cemhw'u 'gravelly dell' (kuTc'seyy + bu^u [1]). 

 Eu¥sempo 'gravelly water' Qculc'se.yf + po ' water'). 

 Ku¥xrjf 'gravel' 'coarse sand' {iu + ]c'seyj' 'flour' 'meal'?). 

 KuVi'oiju'i 'pueblo built of tufaceous stone' {ku¥i 'tufa' 'tuff' 



'pumice stone' 'tufaceous stone' +''oywi). 

 Eu¥i'' oywike.ji ' tufa stone pueblo ruin ' {Iculc'i ' tufa stone' + ^oijwi + 



Tceji). 

 Kuk'iwcue 'place where tufa stones or blocks are strewn or scattered' 



{JcuJc'i 'tufa stone' +wa.ie 'to strew' 'to scatter'). 

 KiHn.fSE.te 'ant nest' (kiHnfse, 'ant' + te). 

 Ku'nfc^tebUi 'ant hill' QcxHnfa^te + bui). 

 Kunfsete'e 'turquoise estuf a' (Jcunj'se 'turquoise' + <e'e). Synonyms: 



' akompije' inte' e, pqjoge'iPi?itowcibite''e and k'ajete'e. 

 Eii''qi]wi 'pueblo built of stone' (ku + 'orjwi). 

 Kir qywikej I 'stone pueblo ruin' (ku, + ''oipvi + keji ). 

 Kujyuhms^, said to be a Santa Clara equivalent for Icubiii 'small pile 



of stones' {]cu+pu''u unexplained + nse (2)). 

 Kupo 'stone water' 'water in stony creek-bed' Qcu. + po 'water'). 

 Kuj/o 'hole in a stone' 'hole in a stone in which water collects' 'water 



hole' in a stone or rock (ku + j)'o). This is the onh' name by 



which water-holes are commonly designated. 

 Kuiiopaim 'hole through a stone' {ku + jy o + p awe 'to go completely 



through '). 



