gatdml'^a — ga-u'l^a. 37 



gatpdnkshka, d gagatpdnkska to come near reaching, to arrive almost up 

 to: gatpdnkshkshi (for gatp4nkshkash=i) hH'nk wdts after he had almost 

 reached the horse, 30, 5. Der. gdtpna, -kshka. 



gatpaniila d. gatgatp'niila to come and leave again; to arrive and depart, 

 105, 14. Der. gdtpna, -u'la. 



gatp6n6ta, d. gagatp'n6ta to arrive, to come near with somebody or some- 

 thing: m'na unakam gatp6n6tash having come there with his son, 66, 14. 



g d t p n a , gatpena, d. gagdtp'na to arrive; to come, go, proceed towards; used 

 in the same manner as gdtpa, but with the idea of contemporaneous oc- 

 currence, one or several acts being performed during or just after the 

 arrivals or comings: gdtpanank tch^l^a he arrived and sat down, 96, 12.; 

 gAtpnank l't;{a shash when he reached there he took from them, 1 09, 4. ; kd- 

 yak tchi'sh gAtpgnunk not having reached his home yet, 131, 6.; tula 

 tchlsh huk gdkatpantk those who had arrived in his company, 131, 7.; 

 hAtokt gAtpantk going there, 140, 6 Cf QQ, 15. 71, 3. and: hu gatpdmpka 

 (met. for gatp'ndpka) he has arrived (far out there). Der. gAtpa. 



gatchesh, d. gdktchesh thicket, shrubbery, woods, underbrush, forest: ga- 

 tch^shtka gdna to go through the woods. Cf gdktchui. 



gatch^tko, d. gaktchdtko (1) wooded, overgrown with bushes. (2) tract 

 or land overgrown ivith shrubbery, scrubs, scrub-thickets, bushes. 



ga-iila, ga-o'la, d. gaku'la, v. intr., to ascend, to go or move iqnvards. 



ga-iilakpka, d. gaggiilakpka, kak61akpka to ascend, mount repeatedly, to 

 climb up by repeated attempts : yainatala kak6Iakpka we again climbed up the 

 hill-ridge, 29, 8. Frequentative of ga-ul%a, q v. 



gA-ulapka, d. gaggu'lapka, kak61apka (\) to ascend, mount, climb in the 

 distance or unseen by others; as a hill, eminence, roof of house etc. (2) 

 g., or ga-ul6pka, v. impers., when referring to tlie course of the sun: it is 

 noon, midday, lit: the sun has ascended. Mod. for shew;it;fa Kl. 



ga-ulapgdp6le, d. gaggulapkdpgle (1) to climb up again, or a second 

 time; to reclimb. (2) to climb the outside ladder of one's own winter-lodge 

 or mud-house, usually without the indirect object luldamaldkshtat, 11^?, 

 3. 6. 9 11. 17. Der. ga-uMpka, -pglf. 



ga-ii'l^a, gd-ulgka, d gagga-ul%a to climb up, to ascend, to scale: yafna 

 g. to climb an eminence; tu' ati g. we climbed high hills, 30, 7.; ndnuk ga- 



