ga-ulo'la — gelidanka. 39 



gek iin ki sh , d. gegakankisli aperture for going out, outlet, passage-way: 

 kittiam g cat-hole. Mod. Der. g^kna. Cf. gutdkuish 



gijkansha, d. gegAkansha to go out of, to have; refers to the leaving of 

 one's own dwelling in: 1(15, 2. 112, 3. 10. Der. gekna. 



g (i k a n s h n a , d. gegakanshna to go out or start out of at the time being ; re- 

 fers to one's own lodge in: 112, 5. For gekansheml'nk see Note to 112, 9. 



gekna, gji'kna, d. gegakna {\) to set out from; to march, proceed, start from 

 the place or spot habitually occupied: giikan a na't! let us march (against 

 tliem)! 17, 9.; gekantgi tpii'wa he told him to leave (the lodge), 113, 21.; 

 tcha'keli ge'kanuapka the blood will come up (to the throat), 83, 5.; gekud- 

 napka met. for gekna-uapka, 17, 9.; geknan, gegAknat stina'sh! get out of 

 the house! Mod.; geknat! ye go out! KL, both said by those who remain 

 within. (2) to come out of (a place occupied): geknank shlu'lushtat coming 

 out of the reed-whistle, 123, 5.; gc'knan henit'%e coming out he said, 37, 5. 



g e k n o' 1 a , d. gegakno'la to set out to a distance, to ivalh or travel far off, 

 141, 9 Der. gekna. 



ge'kshta, ke'kshta, adv., on this part or side; correl. ge'kshta gti'k- 



shta on this side on the opposite side, 88, 9. 10.; ge'kshtantala in 



yonder direction. Abbr. from ge'kshtana. Der. ke'k. 



g e k u a n a p k a ; 17, 9. See gekna. 



g e k u e 1 a , gii'kuela, d. gegakuela to descend, go down hill; also: yaina g. 



g e 1 a p k a , d. geklapka {\) to step on, tread upon : g. tchu'kshtat he stepped 

 upon the leg, 123, 1. (2) to ascend, mount: g. watchat (or simply gelApka) 

 to mount on a horse. (3) to ride on horseback. 



g e 1 a p k a p e 1 e , d geklapkapele (1) to tread upon again. (2) to reascend: 

 g. watchat to mount again on horseback. (3) to ride back, to ride homeward: 

 nat gii'lapgapele shtilshampeli-Ucipkuk we rode back to report again, 29, 17. 

 Der. gelapka, -p6li. 



g e 1 a p t c h a , d. geklaptcha to mount a horse while abroad, on a trip or jour- 

 ney: watch hatokt ge'hlaptchapka there he mounted on horseback by a grip 

 of hands (-'h-), ivhile unseen by others, 66, 13. and Note. Cf. gelapka. 



gelash, 186; 58.; see kailash. 



gelidanka, d. geglfdanka (y) to meet somebody at the home or stopping 

 place of that person. (2) to meet as friends, to bid welcome. Cf. hushtanka. 



