geliddnktsa — g^na. 41 



g d m p k a , d. gegdmpka to go to, to proceed to: tdt' n^ g.? where did she go 

 to (after leaving her home)? 105, 4. Contr. from g^napka. 



g^mptchi, g^mtchi, adj., shaped, formed in this mode; like this or these: 

 constituted alike, looking alike: g(^mtchi ts^las so looks the stalk, 147, 5.; g(in 

 g^ntch (for g^mtcha) in this manner, 95, 20. ; nu a g^mptcha pshe-utfwa- 

 shash gl'tki gi: gli'ggamtchishash! I vote, that men he created such, as to 

 grow old! 103, 11. 12. Cf 103, 8. and humtchi. Der. g^n, -ptchi. 



gdn, gen, in compounds: gen- and gin-, gin-: pron. dem., this, this here, 

 referring to objects- in close proximity, like Latin hoc, hocce. (1) It 

 generally applies to inanimate and abstract things, as in: g. kaila the 

 country before you, 34, 5.; g. mbu'shant this morning, 140, 6.; g. waitash 

 this day, 87, 15.; g^nta (for g^ntat) into this (basket), 95, 18.; g^ntka pdta 

 this summer; gdnu this thing right before me. It refers to a dead person in 

 64, 2. G^ntala in this direction, over there, 182; 11.; g^n gdntch in this 

 manner, 95, 20. (2) Refers to persons and animate beings in a few in- 

 stances only: to the person last named in the context, 94, 3. 113, 20. 

 114, 2.; g^nu o-61ka this little gray pigeon here, 182; 4.; g^n said of a 

 male, 100, 19.; of a female, 107, 9. 



g ^ n , gl'n, end. gen, gin, local adv., here, right here, here before you, at this 

 spot here, 121, 15.: y^na nfi gen g(^na here I go, or went down hill; gin 

 wawdlkan sitting down here on ground, 34, 13 ; gin at those places, 37, 17.; 

 gl (for gin) here, lb, 2.; wak i g^n gitkl what are you doing here? 101, 14.; 

 una gl'n, iinagin long ago; g^n ndnuk kdluat all over the sky up there, 96, 

 20. Combined with a in gind: gina tchillx'! sit here! Kl.; ginA tchd^e, 

 g^pke ! come here and sit close to me (for gin A tch^lzi, gipk' i) ! 



gen a, d. gaka (1) to go away, to depart, to leave, to set out, to travel: tsui g. 

 killikankank and he went speeding off, 30, 4.; g. an ati, gdmpgle an I go far 

 away, and then return, 176; 7.: g. mi at huki'sh! now your life has departed! 

 87, 15. Cf 121, 17. 19. Refers to long travels, 36, 14. 93, 2-10.; cf 

 111, 4. 8.: kek6-uya ge'shtka giuga he tried to reach, to enter into, 55, 11.; 

 gdmpktch -(for genApkash) who has gone, who tvent, 140, 9. (2) to go, to 

 walk, to march, to proceed; generic term for all modes of going and mov- 

 ing from place to place: wdtch g. the horse marches, 85, 5.; hu kaf at g. 

 he is going now. Mod.; shd-amoks luidaktna gen6ga when some relative 



