dwa — gaki'ma. 33 



g Ay aha, kAya-a, d. gaggidha, v. intr., (1) to rttn away from. (2) io hide, 

 to conceal, secrete oneself: gayd-a na'ts (for ndlash) they hid themselves on 

 seeing us, 31, 11.; nAnka gaggidha peno'dsasam some secreted themselves 

 before the pursuers, 17, 14. Said of many subjects only; cf huyaha, fha. 



g a y ;i - i d s h a , d. gaggid-idsha to pass or advance before, in front of somebody : 

 na'ts i^for na'lash) gayd-itsampk shu'ldshash huk the soldiers had already 

 advanced in front of us, unseen by us, 29, 17. Der. gaydya. 



gay dy a, d. gaggiAya (1) to go in front of, to pass ahead of. (2) to go in 

 front scouting or spying; to be on the looJwut. (3) to head off, surround, cut 

 off from retreat, as enemies, wild horses etc. 



g a y a t g 6 1 a , d. gaggiatg61a (1) to retire from, to get away from. (2) to lack, 

 to miss; to be deprived of 



g a y u e , d. gaggi-iie, v. trans., to scatter about, to diverse. Refers ^to many 

 objects only. Cf. skiiyui, ulAyue. 



g 4 k a , gakk, gak4, d. of g^na, q. v. 



gaka-lpka, contr. from gakaydpka ; see gakdya. 



g a k d y a , d. gagakdya to go, to enter into woods, bushes, recesses, marshes, or 

 other hiding places : gakdyapguk M6atuash i-o'ta the Pit River men disap- 

 peared in the woods and shot (at us), 21, 15.; wdsh padshdySmat gaka3dpkan 

 ka'kini^e coy ote went into the manzanita-thicket and disappeared, 128,6. Mod.; 

 also contr. into gaka-fpka. — Said of many subjects in Kl. Cf hukdya. 



g a k a y 5' 1 a , gakayu'la, d. gag'kayula to come out from woods, bushes, or 

 recesses: dtgnen gakdyoluapka as they say, they will leave now their position 

 in the bush, 23, 5. Speaking of one only, hukayo'la. Cf skuyokayo'la. 



gakdtpna, 131, 7., d. of gdtpna, q. v. 



gake'mi, d. gag'ke'mi, v. intr., to make a turn, to turn arownd, to describe a 

 turn, or bend: stu' s^a'tigshtant g. gii'kshtantal the road turns to the left. Kl. 



g a k i d m n a , d. gag'kidmna (1 j to approach close to, to go near, to go around. 

 (2) to encircle, surround, as an enemy: tsui gdkiamna Idtchas then they sitr- 

 rounded (our) lodges, 16, 17.; to form a circle around, 87, 12. Cf 16, 4. 21, 

 14. 42, 19. This verb stands without object in 37, 4. Cf. i-ukakidmna. 



g a k i' m a , d. gag'ki'ma, v. intr., to move around, to move in a circle, to en- 

 circle: g. sd-atchiik they performed a circular dance around the scalp-pole, 

 16, 11. Cf agglma, gake'mi, taklma. 

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